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Guardian of a 3 yr old boy1 Year ago
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#asktheexperts mera baby abhi bhi saf ni bol pata kya karu sirf maa papa mummy normal hi bolta h

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profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy1 Year ago

A. It's common for a one-year, nine-month-old (21 months) child to still be developing their speech skills, but there are several things you can do to help improve their clarity: ### 1. **Encourage Talking** - **Engage in Conversations**: Talk to your child frequently throughout the day, even if they can’t respond clearly. Describe what you’re doing, name objects around them, and ask simple questions. - **Read Together**: Reading books aloud helps expose your child to new vocabulary and sentence structures. Choose books with repetitive phrases and clear, simple language. ### 2. **Model Clear Speech** - **Speak Slowly and Clearly**: Use simple, clear sentences when talking to your child. This helps them hear how words are pronounced and used in sentences. - **Emphasize Correct Pronunciation**: If your child says a word unclearly, repeat it back to them correctly without pressuring them to repeat it. For example, if they say "wawa" for "water," you can say, "Yes, that's water." ### 3. **Limit Screen Time** - Reduce exposure to screens (TV, tablets, etc.), especially passive watching, as this can sometimes interfere with language development. Instead, focus on interactive activities. ### 4. **Encourage Social Interaction** - Playdates or interactions with other children can encourage speech development. Kids often learn new words and speech patterns by mimicking others. ### 5. **Use Songs and Rhymes** - Singing songs, nursery rhymes, and doing finger plays can be fun and educational. These activities can help with language rhythm, intonation, and new vocabulary. ### 6. **Give Them Time to Respond** - After asking a question or speaking to your child, give them time to process and respond. Don’t rush them or complete sentences for them. ### 7. **Consult a Speech Therapist** - If you’re concerned about your child’s speech clarity or if they aren’t meeting other developmental milestones, consider consulting a speech therapist. Early intervention can be very effective in addressing speech and language delays. Remember, each child develops at their own pace, but early support can make a big difference in their communication skills.

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