Speech and Occupational Therapy of North Texas offers the highest quality speech, language and occupational therapy to the pediatric population in North Texas. We provide our services with a loving, nurturing attitude toward the child and with compassionate, comprehensive support and input for the family. Our model integrates direct treatment with ...
Speech and OTCreating the need to talk to your child means giving him or her something they do not like. Often any child is motivated to decline something they hate than what they can get easily. After doing this, then put anything they desire, such as a car, but out of reach (such as a container) for them to open. You should then wait for your child to communicate, to understand if he is satisfied or needs something else. You should then demonstrate to your child on ways of communication not just by talking, but by increasing the opportunities that will make the child talk.