When do down syndrome children start talking
Above all, connect. Enthusiasm for connecting with others is a strength of children with DS. Connection through cuddling, eye contact, back and forth communication using facial expressions, gestures, and words , and play all lay the foundation for children to reach their full potential — in language and every other area of development.
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Although all children with DS present with individual differences, they tend to share certain language characteristics: The majority will learn to use speech as their primary means of communication. Can you say open? Child: child uses an approximation of the word open.
We hope these tips will help you to find some new and useful ideas in encouraging speech. We know some days will feel like absolutely no progress has been made and may feel like you are backsliding, but other days you will see that progress and know how much all the work was worth to get there and you can both celebrate.
Nursery Rhymes and Songs Nursery Rhymes and songs are fun and interactive. Gross motor or motor imitation—imitation starts at the hands first before the mouth There are many studies that have been done about the benefits of movement and learning. Vocal play with animal sounds, vehicle sounds, etc… Using sounds seems to be a natural part of speaking. Accept any vocalization of imitation or attempt Think of it as becoming a narrator to your door.
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Health Information Library. It looks like your browser does not have JavaScript enabled. Please turn on JavaScript and try again. Important Phone Numbers. Top of the page. Topic Overview Children with Down syndrome usually have delayed speech and language development. Simple measures can help your baby to develop speech and language skills: Look directly at your baby when you talk to him or her. Soon your baby will imitate and echo sounds that you make.
Play games like peek-a-boo.
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