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Hello sapna ji, First of all don't be worried at all. In some cases kids start speaking or talking after 2-3 years. First thing you can try to speak alot with your child. Use 3-4 words sentences to communicate with him. Repeat these short sentences in daily routine. Speak very politely and firmly so that he can grasp each words easily. In short be a child with ur child.
my son is 1year and 7months which I have no idea what that means but we had to put in him some speech language program apparently he scores low communication skills but he is only 19 months September 4 2017 is birthday. he still not verbal speaking but he s saying a few small words n small sentencing. try getting your son into speech classes that should help
Spend more time to tell him stories, ask him questions and encourage him to tell you more. Perhaps a smile, a nod, a thumbs up from you or his audience would encourage him to reply with more words? Watch for his reaction to see what prompts him to smile or frown, and encourage him to share with you why he is feeling thus. All the best :)
Hell talk when he decides he has something to say. My son was like that at two. Around his 3rd birthday he rapidly started apeaking more and using words i didnt know he knew. Hes about three and a half now and wont shut up using full sentences and learning new words daily. I wouldnt be concerned yet. Give him more tj Ime
I think it's time you spoke about it with your child's doctor. Even though it's true that different children start speaking at different times, its always better to ensure everything is going fine. In the meanwhile, keep talking to your child and read out loud. Encourage communication as much as possible
talk to him again n again..teach him dfrnt words n sentenses..giv time to him in day to day conversation..appreciate him..giv him some prize if he follows u right..speaks d way u speak words..increase his vocab day by day..giv stress on each n evry word..ds will motivate him to try more..
same tayo mommy. iilang words lang din nababanggit ng daughter ko. She doesn't even know how to call me mama but she speaks a few words like "bye, hello, no more, 123" the rest ng sinasabi hindi na mintindihan tas puro iyak pag may gusto. Palagi naman namin siya kinakausap.
Always talk to him but don't use too many words in a sentences. Let him hear you say the words clearly. You also can ask him to say the words along with you. Consult a specialist is also the best way cause they can guide you the right way to make your son fluently talking.
Don't worry about it. Kids learn things fast and they usually learn from the environment they are in. Speak in proper sentences and full sentences whenever you are interacting with your child. Slowly, he will be able to pick up and learn how to speak in sentences
keep talking to your child, read together. point at everything you see when you are out with him and tell him. speak slow. talk to him like he is a little adult and try not to baby talk him. use 'Would you like to eat 'this' or 'that' instead of 'Mummum now?'
Alexandria Deoferio