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Help Toddler To Talk

Posted By: vie on July 13, 2009 at 8:28 am

Once your toddler starts speaking few words, encourage her to talk. Here are some ideas to help your child to talk.

  • Engage your child in two ways simple conversation, talk to her and expect an answer/response from your child.
  • Sing lots of silly songs. Songs with movements are favourites at this age.
  • Read everyday.Repetition of her favorite story books and nursery rhymes can give her an even better understanding of the common patterns of spoken language.

Language skills are becoming quite strong during this stage and her vocabulary of understood words is growing rapidly. Would you like to know more ? Watch this video: http://www.gurgle.com/videos/22708/Toddler_Talking_How_to_help_.aspx



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One Response to “Help Toddler To Talk”

  1. Daniel from translations says:

    Good advice for moms. Read, sing and talk to children in a clear manner and without affectation, is the best way to develop language.



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