UrbanPro
true

Take Class I-V Tuition from the Best Tutors

  • Affordable fees
  • 1-1 or Group class
  • Flexible Timings
  • Verified Tutors

Search in

How to teach a child to talk. Ref. Magic Crate

Shree Sir
14/02/2017 0 0

How to teach a child to talk?

Silence can be painful to handle if you have a toddler at home and you’re trying to teach her to speak. Your child should be able to speak her first few words by the time she is around a year old, but like in the case of every other developmental milestone in a child, this too varies among children. Some kids start with the gurgles and the coos as early as five months, which eventually develop into “mama,” “papa” or “dada.”

If your child is five months or older, here are a few tips to teach a child to talk.

1. Talk while she’s around

Kids learn and understand language long before they learn to speak. So, have simple conversations around her with other adults. When she keeps listening to you, she’d try to respond or get your attention by imitating you, this helps her develop babbling skills and prepare her to say the first word.

2. Smile when she is cooing

Kids recognize positive reinforcement in the form of a smile from a very young age. Always smile and respond in a warm manner when your little one tries to coo and form her first word. She’s surely gonna be motivated by that and try harder.

3. Engage in baby-talk

Repeat her cooing and babblings to encourage her into making her sounds. Engage in simple baby-talk, so that she gets comfortable to pick words and tries to imitate them.

4. Talk to her

Spend some time every day talking to your child. Talk about random things, read to her, or just engage in her cooing conversation. But do not overdo it, because all that blabbering might put her off rather than encouraging her to learn how to talk.

5. Respond when she tries to talk

Pay attention when she tries to talk to you and try to understand what she’s trying to convey and respond to her. For instance, if she has a babbling word that indicates water, and she signals for it, you could give her water while you ask “Do you want some water? Here’s your water,” by repeating the word “Water” several times.

6. Encourage
When you see her making an effort to talk, encourage her to continue. You could repeat words like “mama”, “papa” several times around her, to help her memorize and repeat the same.

7. Limit TV time

Reduce TV and other distractive engagement that your child has. Instead, you could spend that time trying to read out a story to her or singing a rhyme that she could imitate.

8. Don’t test

It obviously fills your heart with joy when you can flaunt your child’s cooing to others. But, when you ask obvious questions or force her to speak in front of others, it might put her on a performance pressure and make her clam up.

9. Be patient

Do not pressurize her to learn to start talking, just because someone else did. Be patient and understand her pace. If you find your child lagging in her ability to talk or comprehend language, you could always consult an expert.

0 Dislike
Follow 0

Please Enter a comment

Submit

Other Lessons for You

Middle School Scholarship Examination
Brain Point Academy Mathematics Scholarship Standard 4 1) 42,192 + 8,89, 988 =__________ a] 9,32,880 b] 9,32,180 c] 9,32,188 d] none 2) 11,121 + 2,242 =_____________ a] 31,363...
T

Tanvi M.

1 0
0

How to Be a Professional Teacher?
How to be a professional teacher? 1. Inspire your students/clients and create confidence in them. 2. Make your clients trust you. 3. Get trusted by students also. 4. Dress like a professional (coat,...
A

Atharva

1 0
0

Learning time and learning method
I suggest the students to study between 5-5.30 a.m in the morning because studying at this time gives good results, since the brain is fresh and it can retain the information for a longer period of time....

Maths Home Tutor In Kolkata
Study text book properly and give test regularly.

English: Question Tags
Question Tags: 1) Question Tags are used to check or clarify the information. 2) They consists of an auxilary or modal verb + subject pronoun. The subject can be of any gender, person or thing. E.g....
A

Atharva

2 0
0
X

Looking for Class I-V Tuition Classes?

The best tutors for Class I-V Tuition Classes are on UrbanPro

  • Select the best Tutor
  • Book & Attend a Free Demo
  • Pay and start Learning

Take Class I-V Tuition with the Best Tutors

The best Tutors for Class I-V Tuition Classes are on UrbanPro

This website uses cookies

We use cookies to improve user experience. Choose what cookies you allow us to use. You can read more about our Cookie Policy in our Privacy Policy

Accept All
Decline All

UrbanPro.com is India's largest network of most trusted tutors and institutes. Over 55 lakh students rely on UrbanPro.com, to fulfill their learning requirements across 1,000+ categories. Using UrbanPro.com, parents, and students can compare multiple Tutors and Institutes and choose the one that best suits their requirements. More than 7.5 lakh verified Tutors and Institutes are helping millions of students every day and growing their tutoring business on UrbanPro.com. Whether you are looking for a tutor to learn mathematics, a German language trainer to brush up your German language skills or an institute to upgrade your IT skills, we have got the best selection of Tutors and Training Institutes for you. Read more