We all learn from seeing and copying. Play and imitation helps in language development. So it is an important skill to be taught in all children especially to children with delayed speech, autism, developmental delay.
· Avoid screen.
· Encourage play, use age appropriate toys.
· Allow them to play freely (don’t intrude, teach).
· Use safe toys (avoid poor quality plastic toys and paints with lead, sharp and small objects-see the safety guidelines for that toy).
Teach them at the level at which they are, irrespective of the age, proceed from the level of play they are at.
First teach them to explore, touch, feel, hear. Next to use objects and their use. Have them use the object on themselves, then on toys and parents.
Then teach them to imitate (copy)-
· Body movements like jump, clap, run.
· Face movements like pouting lips, puffing cheeks.
· Sounds like aa , oo.
· Then teach words by expanding once they get sounds.
· Here we moved from non verbal (body movements , face expressions) to verbal (sounds, words).
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Disclaimer: The information provided on this website does not constitute medical advice and should not be construed as such. Treatment may be individualised based on the needs of your child. Kindly consult a doctor.