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How to teach a child to speak.

When the child is to learn to speak, he goes through several stages:

1. “Gunning”-the first sound combination (somewhere in 2-3 months);

2. Somewhere in 5-7 months-the sound combinations that the child pronounces, become more distinct;

3. 7-9 months-pronounces short words with repeated letter combinations (for example, “Baba”, “Mom”).

4. After 9 months, the child in the words that he pronounces, begins to invest a certain meaning;

5. About a year in a child in the vocabulary, there are somewhere from 3 to 10 “Slog-words” (“Kaka”, “Ku-ku”, “AB-AB”, “DAPA”, MOM ”, Baba”, etc. p. ).

In the future, the vocabulary of the child is replenished very quickly.

It happens in one day of a child can be taught a few simple words.

And only after 1.5 years, the child begins to speak with simple sentences (such as “mother, am”, “woman, while”, “dad, give”. Visit children’s playgrounds.

By the age of 2, the child has already mastered a certain number of words and can in the very least explain to his parents that he wants.

But some parents strive to start their child to speak as quickly as possible. If you are among them, then the following recommendations can help you:

– You need to talk with the child from the first days of life – at this time he captures only your intonation, but already at that time he has a passive accumulation of vocabulary, this will help the child begin to speak meaningfully closer to the year;

– It is often impossible to use a dasigned pacifier-studies have shown that children who suck a nipple for several hours a day begin to speak later and they have an incorrect bite;

– Do not twist the words – the child must hear from the parents only the correct pronunciation of the words, otherwise, if he constantly licks with him, then the child will learn incorrect pronunciation and he will have to retrain;

– It is necessary to read more books to the child – this develops the imagination, and also helps to replenish the vocabulary;

– The baby must definitely explain the meaning of new words, while using only familiar words.