What can i do to boost or minister to my duaghter start discussion and maxim phrases?
My daughter turned two last month, but the problem with her is she doesnt say that much phrases compared to some of her peers i enjoy met. Is there a problem or toddlers just differ in growth, speech and other learned. I do/did read to her right from infancy. Dont get me wrong, she does say some words and little phrases, like "i wont juice", but not that much though.
give her extra vigilance
I am a reading teacher and I own a lot of education in this. Continue to read to her every time. Point out things in the pictures and describe what is happening. Ask her open-ended questions that own more than a yes or no answer- for example instead of saying "Do you want the yellow cup?" Say "What color cup would you like?" Also narrate everything you do- for example, enunciate Mommy is putting the pan on the stove so we can cook dinner, now the water is hot so I am putting the noodles within the pan, etc. etc. Have conversations with her. Ask "What was your favorite fragment of going to the park?" Also, try not to speak for her- let her express what she wants. When she says "I want juice" ask her "What characteristics of juice would you like?" This is called extending her speech. Also toddlers do differ contained by growth, just as they learn to walk at different times, but you can ignite her and help her get there! Good luck! Source(s): reading educationalist, mom of 2
Use phrases once in a while and she'll pick it up :D
All children develop and learn at a different pace. It's critical to try to interact with your child as much as possible, talking to them and introducing them to new things so they take use to the language. Some children just need a bit kick and they sky rocket with words and phrases. Not all children swot up at the same pace so just provide her some time and encourage her to talk. Source(s): What we did was other prompted my 3 year old to always ask us in full sentences. So until he asked something resembling "Can I have milk, please?" we would keep encouraging him to put all his words within full sentences.
It's all about YOU and everyone your child comes into contact near. Make sure no one gives her that baby progress go ga ga stuff. Speak to her correctly and make sure to correct her when possible.
Put her within daycare.kids tend to speak more when they see other children speak. They quickly begin mimicking the other kids to try and interact with them or if they see them rewarded when they speak. Eg. "Milk please" and next someone gives them a bottle of milk.
Every child develops at their own pace...I would not worry too much, but ofcourse if you believe ther is a problem, purloin them to your family doctor and they will arrange an appointment with a speech pathologist.
talk to her and sermon to people when your by her. she will pick it up. babies grow at their own pace. If you want her to be bilingual, talk to her contained by spanish until she can speak in spanish very well, afterwards start talking in english and she willl pock it up after a bit. Hope i help!
just talk to her. one article i read in my psychologist's waiting room is to pretend to have conversations with them. for example
You: I sweetie how are you today?
Your daughter: ..
You: i'm doing apt too thank you! do you want to go to the park today?
D:..
Y: Me too! let's go to the park!!
iono haha xD thatz the example the book used. try that and see
every kid is different. Just spend time with her. Read books to her. Listen to music. Ive noticed when they like a song they memorizee it and mumble some of the words
Some kids lately don't talk as much as others.
There's nothing wrong with your kid.
She might make conversation more if you talk to her more. You don't need to read to her, just make conversation to her. Chatty stuff.
Speaking in complete sentences.
It comes with time, but you can help alot.
Repeat what she say, back to her
in a complete sentence.
" I won't juice ".
( Show her the liquid, and say
" I want juice ". ( please )
I was skilled please, and thank you at
an early age. Some people don't ,
and it shows later. :-(
Try learning her some sign language to boost her communication skills. Sign language also helps boost the childs writing skills from an early age. I plan on doing it when I have kids! Its been shown to work vastly well.
You should read books to her all the time. . . she will start to pick things up.
Read adult reading smooth books to her, text books, english books, philosophy books.
Answers: She'll start chitchat at her own pace. Every child is different and trying to jump start the process is silly. As long as she has a common home environment (and as long as she isn't retarded), she'll learn to talk.
dont worry nearly it. i was like three when i started talking and i havent turned vertebrae since. lol
Try not to use baby chitchat. And talk to her about things like she be one of your friends. It will all come. My daughter had a full vocabulary by the age of 3 and knew two language by 5 at first she had refused to speak spanish after I tried to show her but you just entail to talk talk talk! Before you know it she will be saw so much, it is funny how much their vocabulary changes from 2-3! Have fun!
talk to her alot!
I'm in that boat right along with you!! My daughter is 1 1/2 and says things close to 'ball' and 'light' 'car', little things like that, but doesn't seem to care to complex farther.
Her daddy said yesterday (just playing with her) that she needs to start talking and she said 'nuh uh' and shook her organizer.
Maybe they're just not ready!?
My mom said I was like way, wouldn't say anything until over two years old. And sooner or later I decided I'd talk and started blurting out full blown sentences!
I wouldn't worry roughly it if I were you, just keep reading to her and consult to her alot, explain little things you do like 'mommy's taking out the trash' 'mommies going to the store'
She'll be fine!
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give her extra vigilance
I am a reading teacher and I own a lot of education in this. Continue to read to her every time. Point out things in the pictures and describe what is happening. Ask her open-ended questions that own more than a yes or no answer- for example instead of saying "Do you want the yellow cup?" Say "What color cup would you like?" Also narrate everything you do- for example, enunciate Mommy is putting the pan on the stove so we can cook dinner, now the water is hot so I am putting the noodles within the pan, etc. etc. Have conversations with her. Ask "What was your favorite fragment of going to the park?" Also, try not to speak for her- let her express what she wants. When she says "I want juice" ask her "What characteristics of juice would you like?" This is called extending her speech. Also toddlers do differ contained by growth, just as they learn to walk at different times, but you can ignite her and help her get there! Good luck! Source(s): reading educationalist, mom of 2
Use phrases once in a while and she'll pick it up :D
All children develop and learn at a different pace. It's critical to try to interact with your child as much as possible, talking to them and introducing them to new things so they take use to the language. Some children just need a bit kick and they sky rocket with words and phrases. Not all children swot up at the same pace so just provide her some time and encourage her to talk. Source(s): What we did was other prompted my 3 year old to always ask us in full sentences. So until he asked something resembling "Can I have milk, please?" we would keep encouraging him to put all his words within full sentences.
It's all about YOU and everyone your child comes into contact near. Make sure no one gives her that baby progress go ga ga stuff. Speak to her correctly and make sure to correct her when possible.
Put her within daycare.kids tend to speak more when they see other children speak. They quickly begin mimicking the other kids to try and interact with them or if they see them rewarded when they speak. Eg. "Milk please" and next someone gives them a bottle of milk.
Every child develops at their own pace...I would not worry too much, but ofcourse if you believe ther is a problem, purloin them to your family doctor and they will arrange an appointment with a speech pathologist.
talk to her and sermon to people when your by her. she will pick it up. babies grow at their own pace. If you want her to be bilingual, talk to her contained by spanish until she can speak in spanish very well, afterwards start talking in english and she willl pock it up after a bit. Hope i help!
just talk to her. one article i read in my psychologist's waiting room is to pretend to have conversations with them. for example
You: I sweetie how are you today?
Your daughter: ..
You: i'm doing apt too thank you! do you want to go to the park today?
D:..
Y: Me too! let's go to the park!!
iono haha xD thatz the example the book used. try that and see
every kid is different. Just spend time with her. Read books to her. Listen to music. Ive noticed when they like a song they memorizee it and mumble some of the words
Some kids lately don't talk as much as others.
There's nothing wrong with your kid.
She might make conversation more if you talk to her more. You don't need to read to her, just make conversation to her. Chatty stuff.
Speaking in complete sentences.
It comes with time, but you can help alot.
Repeat what she say, back to her
in a complete sentence.
" I won't juice ".
( Show her the liquid, and say
" I want juice ". ( please )
I was skilled please, and thank you at
an early age. Some people don't ,
and it shows later. :-(
Try learning her some sign language to boost her communication skills. Sign language also helps boost the childs writing skills from an early age. I plan on doing it when I have kids! Its been shown to work vastly well.
You should read books to her all the time. . . she will start to pick things up.
Read adult reading smooth books to her, text books, english books, philosophy books.
Answers: She'll start chitchat at her own pace. Every child is different and trying to jump start the process is silly. As long as she has a common home environment (and as long as she isn't retarded), she'll learn to talk.
dont worry nearly it. i was like three when i started talking and i havent turned vertebrae since. lol
Try not to use baby chitchat. And talk to her about things like she be one of your friends. It will all come. My daughter had a full vocabulary by the age of 3 and knew two language by 5 at first she had refused to speak spanish after I tried to show her but you just entail to talk talk talk! Before you know it she will be saw so much, it is funny how much their vocabulary changes from 2-3! Have fun!
talk to her alot!
I'm in that boat right along with you!! My daughter is 1 1/2 and says things close to 'ball' and 'light' 'car', little things like that, but doesn't seem to care to complex farther.
Her daddy said yesterday (just playing with her) that she needs to start talking and she said 'nuh uh' and shook her organizer.
Maybe they're just not ready!?
My mom said I was like way, wouldn't say anything until over two years old. And sooner or later I decided I'd talk and started blurting out full blown sentences!
I wouldn't worry roughly it if I were you, just keep reading to her and consult to her alot, explain little things you do like 'mommy's taking out the trash' 'mommies going to the store'
She'll be fine!
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