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Father of a 5 yr 3 m old girl4 years ago
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how to develop talking skills at earliest

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ExpertDr. Mohammed imranPaediatrician4 years ago

A. hello parent try to converse with your baby often reduce screen time encourage peer play if the problem persists consult your doctor for proper examination and medication speech therapy may be required

profile image of AmbicaAmbicaMom of 2 children3 years ago

A. talking with kids and interaction with many people in surrounding

profile image of Chetana NatarajChetana NatarajMom of 3 children3 years ago

A. communicating with child is very important and always make him involving with your conversations and offer story books and narrate the simple stories like animals..kids love animals more and listen animal sounds , other musical sounds like vehicles, like that... they will attract and try to learn

ReshmaMom of a 5 yr 2 m old girl4 years ago

A. Talk to her often. Sing to her whenever possible and respond to her speeches even when you don't understand. It keeps them happy.

hetal matkarMom of a 5 yr 2 m old girl4 years ago

A. I usually talk to my baby while doing routine about what I am doing like mamma is cooking rice / roti, washing cup, filling water in glass, etc when we go for walk I show her everything around n tell names of the objects. Talking to neighbours & other kids around. I talk to her about how was our day what did we do etc.. and at end of day reading a story.. this seems working really well as my 1 yr old conveys back what she want to say or do.

profile image of POOJA KOTHARIPOOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 7 m old boy4 years ago

A. From 12 to 15 Months Talk about the things you use, like “cup,” “juice,” “doll.” Give your child time to name them.Ask your child questions about the pictures in books. ...Smile or clap your hands when your child names the things that he sees. ...Talk about what your child wants most to talk about.

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