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Early Language Development

Communication is a progressive journey, starting from early childhood. Children expand their communication through daily interactions from their home or in the comfort place where they belong. During this stage, children respond to sounds and communicate their needs through their quirky expressions, with the world around them.

The cute expressions, sound imitations, and experimenting with new gestures excite parents. All these cute steps are big milestones in their life, and in the following years they expand into more dignified and refined communication.

But these situations may not work for every child. Each child is different and their way of development will be different. In some situations, parents may pause and wonder! Is my child communicating well? Do they need extra support?

Early Language Development

Moments Where Parents Pause

In certain situations, parents pause to understand what the child is actually struggling with, such as:

  • When the child understands words but does not attempt to speak
  • When the child seldom responds or imitates to speak
  • When the child finds difficulty to follow the orders
  • When the child doesn't respond when their name is called

All these situations may place parents in a dilemma about what they should do.

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How Parents can Support their Child from Home

Some situations can be rectified from home itself. With proper guidance and support, parents can help their child communicate in a better way. For example: If they rarely try to speak, ask them simple questions or ask them to point where their daddy is. Likewise, from home itself certain situations can be improved.

Some Tips To Follow:

  • Talk to them on daily basis
  • Read books and describe pictures to them
  • Encourage their imitations
  • Engage them in interactive plays

All these activities help them in a way, if they are still not responding, consider them for professional guidance.

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When to Consult Professional Support

If parents feel concerned more about their child's communication, it is best to seek professional guidance at the early stage. Minor disorders can often be corrected early. At this age, the brain is still developing, so children can adapt and learn easily.

Your child's communication can be improved with the help of a professional speech therapist. With their guidance and support, communication skills can be improved significantly .

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Remember: Early cure is forever cure!

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