
Early Intervention Matters
Early Intervention Matters
Insights on Speech Development and Delay - with Mayuri Dave
Summary
In this episode of the Early Intervention Matters podcast, Dr Inyang Takon and Speech and Language Therapist, Mayuri Dave discuss the critical aspects of speech and language development in children, emphasising the importance of understanding developmental milestones, seeking help when needed, and the role of parents in fostering communication skills. They explore the distinctions between language delay and autism, the challenges of selective mutism, and the significance of early intervention. The conversation highlights practical strategies for parents to support their children's language development and the importance of creating supportive environments for effective communication.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Early Intervention Matters
02:38 Understanding Speech and Language Development
12:10 Distinguishing Language Delay from Autism
24:56 Selective Mutism and Communication Challenges
29:25 The Role of Speech Therapy
36:41 The Importance of Early Intervention
46:05 Supporting Language Development at Home
Takeaways
- Every child develops language at their own pace.
- Parents should seek help if they notice delays.
- Language development is influenced by various factors.
- Distinguishing between language delay and autism is crucial.
- Selective mutism can be linked to anxiety in social situations.
- Speech therapy should be integrated into daily life.
- Early intervention is key to successful language acquisition.
- Multiple languages can enhance a child's communication skills.
- Engaging with children at their level promotes language development.
- Consistency and patience are essential in supporting language skills.
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