If you're a parent worried about your child's slow speech and walking development, try applying these surprising folk methods to nurture your child.
Here are some tips to help parents ease concerns about their child's slow speech and walking development. Many families have tried and succeeded; let's explore their experiences with these folk methods.
Encouraging Your Child to Speak by Using Food Baiting Techniques
My 2-Year-Old Nephew's Speech Delay Journey
My nephew, nearing 2 years old, struggles with speech. Occasionally, he manages two unclear words, but stringing three together remains a challenge. A kind neighbor, noticing my concern, shared an old folk method for nurturing children: stealing food, preferably from elderly vendors, especially those selling rice cakes. She advised, 'Steal what's about to enter their mouths.' I discussed this 'plan' with my wife and took on the 'stealing' responsibility. The next morning, I quietly took my nephew on the motorcycle, searching the bustling market for shade. Once found, I carried him and quietly 'ambushed'.

Anecdotes of Using Food Baiting Techniques to Foster Speech in Children abound.
Effective Ways to Encourage Early Walking in Children
Concerns over Our 13-Month-Old Pup's Unwillingness to Walk
Our 13-month-old pup shows no interest in walking; he struggles to stand and quickly sits down after about a minute. Whenever he needs to get somewhere, he resorts to crawling rather than attempting to walk. The whole family is anxious, knowing he'll eventually walk but frustrated by the delay. My mother-in-law suggested an old folk method: buying a banana fish, tapping its tail on the pup's legs to encourage walking. I was skeptical, but as a daughter-in-law, I didn't dare object and figured it couldn't hurt. So, I let her proceed.

Effective Methods to Encourage Early Walking in Children
I'm thrilled! This method seems harmless and brought unexpected joy. For mothers with slow walkers, it's worth a try!
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