close/ intimate contact
Keep close contact with children and communicate with them more. When children need help or express their needs, give them feedback and encouragement.
Tell stories and sing songs.
Telling children stories, singing or reciting children's songs is helpful to improve their language understanding and phonetic expression ability.
Daily life education
Use scenes and objects in daily life to teach children new vocabulary and language expressions. For example, when you shop in the supermarket, you can tell your children the names and uses of these items.
copy
Encourage children to imitate your language and actions, such as "mom drinks water", and then drink water by herself.
Enough time
Give children enough time to express their thoughts and feelings, and don't rush to interrupt their speech.
Professional consultation
If the child has language disorder or developmental delay, consult a professional doctor or speech therapist in time.