Helpful tips about talking baby

 

What are the reasons for the child to be late ?

Around the age of one, the child gradually begins to speak. At this age, he can pronounce simple words, and this is one of the best events in the life of a child and his parents, one of the memories worth recording in the album of memories. But with very simple solutions you can increase your child’s speaking skills.

Many parents express concern about whether their children’s language development seems normal! While most of the time their anxiety is futile and unfounded.
Naturally, the timing of language opening in children varies greatly. Most children, even those who are inherently silent, eventually open their mouths within this time frame. While some 12-month-olds can say a few simple words, such as mom, dad, up, and dad, which are common words among most babies. But there are also children who can not speak until the age of 15 to 18 months. Children between the ages of 13 and 18 usually say the first word.

If you pay attention and listen to the child, you will gradually begin to understand his language. When he speaks, repeat everything you understand. Use simple sentences to talk about what you do or how he might feel.

Never force your child to talk. Each child’s speech is complemented by his or her own natural process, and this is different for each child.

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Around the age of one, the child gradually begins to speak

Steps and steps for a child to talk:

1. Listen carefully to your child. After a while, you realize that there really is a meaning behind his sounds. He intends to convey a meaning to you by saying words such as (with) or ((Ga)).

2. Respond with interest to what your child wants to tell you.

3. Encourage your child to make the first attempt to use language by repeating what you think he or she is saying to you.

When, for example, he is saying the word ball, say to him: ((ball. That is a ball)). Or, for example, when you notice that he is trying to say the word girl, says to him: “Yes, girl. There is a girl there.”

4.Use simple phrases to talk to your child, such as “I’m cooking dinner” or “Do you want to go to the park?” Talk to him about things that are happening. This way you can relate each word to a topic that is happening around you.

5. React out loud to how your child might feel about something. For example, tell him: “You are upset, because their grandfather lost their blood”). In this way, he can relate his feelings to events and learn how to express them through speech.

6. Listen to your child when he or she expresses his or her feelings, even if you think his or her fear of something is unreasonable. If you listen to his feelings, he will feel more accepted and more loved by you.

It is to be hoped that when the child is able to speak fully, he will easily talk to you about his feelings.

Respond with interest to what your child wants to tell you

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Reading books helps the child to speak

Helpful tips about talking baby:

Children born into relatively large families learn to speak on their own and do not need to use flashcards or other learning aids to learn the language.

Be aware, however, that forcing a child before he or she is ready for such training can damage his or her innate ability to learn.

Read a book to your child. By doing this, you not only increase his comprehension of language and ability to speak but also create a field of interest in reading in him.

(Remember that there is a difference between learning and reading for a child. When you read a book to a child, you are not actually expecting them and you are not pressuring them to get certain information).

Remember that Albert Einstein did not start talking until he was three years old!

Let your child start talking as he or she grows normally.

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