What should parents do for their children's speech rehabilitation?

The following are some actions parents can take in speech rehabilitation:

If your child has speech disorder or developmental delay, it is recommended to seek the help of a professional speech therapist or rehabilitation therapist as soon as possible.

Encourage communication: interact with children, encourage them to speak and share their thoughts and feelings. Avoid forcing children to speak or accusing them of not being able to speak.

Provide a good hearing environment: keep a quiet environment, reduce background noise and make it easier for children to hear voice and sound information.

Create opportunities: create various opportunities in daily life, such as reading storybooks, singing, playing games, etc. Let children have more opportunities to practice speaking and listen to others.

Give positive feedback: When children try to talk, parents should give positive feedback and encouragement, such as praise, hug or reward.

Practice at home: Speech therapists usually provide homework and practice activities, and parents can help their children with these exercises at home.

Continuous attention: speech rehabilitation needs continuous attention and support. Parents should keep in touch with therapists and regularly evaluate their children's progress.

It should be noted that each child's situation is different, and the ways and methods of speech rehabilitation may be different. Therefore, before taking any action, please consult the opinions and suggestions of professionals.