Speech development of the child: five rules for parents

Extensive vocabulary, correct articulation, accurate pronunciation - the key to successful intellectual development of the baby. Five rules for mastering literate speech skills will help parents correct the learning gaps in time.

Communication "on an equal footing" and reading aloud - those lessons that should be given every day at least an hour of time. It is not necessary to abuse monosyllabic words, distort endings, use diminutive affection suffixes - the child must hear expressive artistic speech filled with voice modulations.

Exercises on vocals. Even if the baby does not have the makings of an opera performer, singing will help get rid of stuttering and feel the speech rhythm, as well as "adjust" the right breath.

Training tongue twisters, proverbs and poems is an important step in improving the skills of literary oral speech.

Participation in home performances and matinees not only develops oratory skills, but also contributes to the development of improvisational abilities, artistry, self-confidence.

Consultation with a speech therapist is important, even if the baby has no special speech difficulties. Comments and advice of a specialist are irreplaceable in matters of objective analysis and evaluation of the child's results.