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Father of a 8 yr 1 m old girl4 years ago
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My daughter is 4 years old and she started her nursery class. She can speak very well, can say rhymes. But in case of any story or paragraph, she keeps mum. Whatever way we try, same result. Also looks like she has a concentration issue.

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Dr Sameer awadhiyaGuardian of 2 children4 years ago
A. Regarding Speech Baby usually start mono syllable by 6 to 7 months of age then by syllable words come by 9 to 10 months of age then by 12 to 14 months of age baby say two to three words followed by jargon speech at 15-16 months . child can start saying simple sentences by two years of age . just make the child comfortable and do more interaction with the child so that he can learn to speak sentences properly. if the speech does not comes even by three years of bage you need to consult your doctor for a proper assessment of the child .
POOJA KOTHARIMom of a 8 yr 5 m old boy4 years ago
A. Divide Large Tasks Into Smaller Ones Since a big task needs better focus and discipline, try dividing it into smaller, manageable tasks. This can be helpful while doing homework, learning new skills, and doing housework. Small projects need lesser time to complete and provide the satisfaction of having made progress. This makes focussing on the task a lot easier. As compared to this, a bigger chore can seem daunting to the child since it takes more time, and you can expect some reluctance from your child to take it on.
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