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Why does my child talk at home but not at school?
What Is Selective Mutism? When children are unable to speak around certain people or in certain settings, they may have an anxiety disorder called selective mutism (SM). It is common for kids with SM to be very chatty at home with family but silent at school.
Is it normal for a 2 year old to not talk clearly?
You may notice that your child’s development goes at its own unique pace. And that’s OK — at least most of the time. Still, if you’re worried that your 2-year-old isn’t talking as much as their peers, or that they’re still babbling versus saying actual words, it’s a valid concern.
How do I get my stubborn toddler to talk?
How can you teach your toddler to talk?
- Read together.
- Use sign language.
- Use language whenever possible.
- Refrain from baby talk.
- Name items.
- Expand on their responses.
- Give your child choices.
- Limit screen time.
How do I get my shy toddler to talk?
10 Ways to Help Shy Kids Speak Up for What They Need
- Understand your child’s shyness.
- Avoid labeling your child as “shy.”
- Encourage your child to speak up.
- Share the benefits you’ve seen from self-advocacy.
- Encourage your child to offer input.
- Practice and role-play.
- Work with your child’s teachers behind the scenes.
Why does my toddler talk so much?
There are lots of reasons kids talk too much. They may just be passionate about a topic and want to share every single detail about it. Kids may also talk nonstop if they’re stressed out. They may not know how to calm themselves, so they talk and talk.
Why does my child talk non stop?
Talking non-stop might be a signal that you have a gifted child who needs more challenge. An overly anxious child may talk a lot about fears and concerns or the friend who had something happen to her — in the way that some adults talk about an accident over and over as they try to work it out.
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