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Tips To Get Your Toddler Talking
Parents are always waiting for that first word to come out from their baby; it is after all such a bliss. Parents always try their best to get their babies to talk. While most people think that it is a natural process and things will turn out fine with the passage of time, the fact is that you can definitely do something about it.
You need to develop an environment which is suitable for your toddler to start talking early. Some children take a bit long to utter their first word, and this can have an impact on their development.
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Also, you should remember that kids tend to talk much like their parents, and therefore you must take special care in this aspect. Here are tips to get your toddler talking:
You
Have
To
Talk
To
Your
Kid
In
order
to
get
your
toddler
talking,
you
need
to
start
talking.
Expand
language
to
teach
your
toddler
to
talk.
If
your
child
utters
one
word,
you
have
to
expand
it
and
bring
in
more
words.
For
example,
a
door
is
green,
big
and
has
a
knob.
So
you
need
to
take
words
from
your
child,
make
it
bigger
and
throw
it
back
to
him
or
her.
This
is
a
very
important
part
in
making
your
kids
talk
at
an
early
age.
Don't
Do
Baby
Talk
Out
of
all
the
tips
to
get
your
toddler
talking,
here
is
one
that
might
be
difficult
for
you
to
follow.
Most
mothers
do
baby
talk
by
adding
letters
to
words
unnecessarily.
This
should
be
discouraged.
While
you
should
not
talk
to
your
baby
in
language
containing
heavy
words,
you
should
be
normal
with
your
pitch,
tone
and
use
of
words.
Make
them
speak
the
words
in
the
manner
in
which
they
are
meant
to
be
spoken,
when
they
say
da-da,
you
are
to
complete
it
and
say,
daddy?
Listen
Well
You
should
not
ignore
what
your
kid
has
to
say.
It
is
important
to
listen
to
your
child
and
pay
attention
to
them.
This
way
you
can
teach
your
child
that
what
he
or
she
is
saying
is
very
important,
and
it
is
worth
your
time.
Also,
this
way
they
will
feel
encouraged
to
make
an
attempt
at
speaking.
Limit
Television
One
of
the
most
important
tips
to
get
your
toddler
talking
is
that
you
must
limit
the
television
time.
Television
can
never
teach
you
language.
It
can
teach
concepts,
letters,
colours
and
so
on,
but
not
speaking.
Communication
is
interactive
in
nature
and
therefore
you
need
to
be
there
to
communicate
with
your
toddler.
Television
is
in
no
way
interactive!
Animated
Speak
Have
fun
with
your
toddler
by
speaking
with
facial
expressions.
Use
your
hands,
change
your
volume,
tone
or
sing.
This
will
make
you
more
fascinating
for
the
kid!
You
baby
would
watch
you
with
wide
eyes
and
try
to
learn
what
you
are
doing!
This
creates
an
interest
in
the
act
of
talking.
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