Imitation Is Vital For Speech and Language Development

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Imitation begins early in infancy and continues throughout childhood. Although crying is a infants first form of communication, speech and language begin to develop through the process of repetition and imitation. Early on an infant learns to imitate because someone first imitates him. Your baby makes "raspberry" sounds or vowel sounds or babbles "ga-ga" and you imitate your baby. Your baby enjoys the response and the attention and does it again. This is the beginning of your baby learning imitation skills and this is an important skill for both speech sound development and language development.

Ways to encourage imitation skills in your little one:

If your child does have a speech or language delay, his ability to imitate will be an important tool in the therapy process. In fact, if a child does not understand imitation this is one of the first things that a therapist will focus on with your child.

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Filed under Articulation, Birth to 3 years old, Language Development by Tami

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October 25, 2009

samreenshoaib @ 4:36 am

my doughter is 4.5 years oil but she can't
speak propperly

October 28, 2009

Tami @ 10:04 am

Hi,
At 4 1/2 years, if this were my child I would take her for an evaluation at the public school. All public schools have an early intervention/child find program that services kids from 3 to 5 years of age. At least get her in for an evaluation and they will give you recommendations as far as if therapy is warranted at this time or not.

Good Luck,
Tami

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