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The child learns to speak by watching parents. He learns to be friendly by playing with the neighbor's boy. He learns to forgive when you apologize. Communication is the main driving force of development. Not gadgets, not books, but a living conversation. In 2026, as children spend more time on their phones, the problem of communication deficit becomes more acute. We tell you how communication affects the brain, speech, and emotions and what to do to avoid raising a "couch autistic".

How Communication Shapes the Brain

In the first three years of life, the child's brain forms 1000 neural connections per second. And these connections are built through communication. When you look at the child, smile, talk — areas responsible for social interaction are activated. Without communication, neurons do not develop. Example: children raised in isolation as Maugli later cannot master speech. The brain missed the time.

Research: children who are talked to a lot at the age of 2-3 have a larger vocabulary at 5 years, perform better in school, and make friends more easily.

Stages of Communication Development

0-3 months: cooing, reciprocal smile. The child learns to attract attention. 3-6 months: babbling ("agu", "buba"). Response to an adult's speech. 6-12 months: understanding simple words ("give", "on"). Pointing gesture. 1-2 years: first words. Names objects. 2-3 years: simple sentences ("mom, give"). Can say what hurts. 3-4 years: sentences of 4-5 words, asks questions ("why?"). 4-5 years: tells stories, uses future tense. Starts negotiating.

Important: if there is a delay of 2-3 months at any stage, see a speech therapist. At 6 months — a neurologist.

What Hinders Communication

Devices. A parent who constantly looks at their phone does not hear the child. The child gets used to not being paid attention to. Stops babbling. Lack of time. Parents have work, household chores. Talk to the child only for the sake of it ("take off your pants", "go eat"). No dialogues. Replacement of live communication with cartoons. The child watches "The Smurfs" and then repeats phrases, but cannot build a dialogue. It is harmful for speech development. Limitation of the circle of communication. The child sits at home with his mother or grandmother, does not go to kindergarten, does not play with children. He loses himself in a new company. Pressure. "Say 'thank you', or else I'll get angry." The child shuts down.

How to Improve Communication with a Child

Rule: turn off your phone when with the child. 15 minutes of full attention a day is better than an hour of background "uh-huh". Look into the eyes. Lean down to be at the child's eye level. Do not interrupt. Even if the child is babbling incoherently — wait, do not finish his sentences. Ask open-ended questions. Not "Did you like the cartoon?", but "What did you remember the most?". Comment on your actions. "Now I'm washing potatoes, then I'll clean them, then I'll put them to boil". This expands the vocabulary. Play role-playing games. "I'm a seller, and you're a buyer". This teaches dialogue. Read aloud. Discuss what you've read.

Communication with Peers

After 3 years, children need other children. They learn to share, wait in line, reconcile. Ideally: kindergarten (not round-the-clock), playground, clubs. Bad: isolation (sits at home with his mother). Problems: if the child does not go to kindergarten, by the age of 6-7 he may not know how to make friends, ask for a toy, yield.

What to do if the child is shy? Play "talking" games: take turns telling a fairy tale with one phrase. Visit friends' homes. Do not force, but encourage.

Communication with Parents: What Is Important for Development

For cognitive development: arguments. Yes, the child should be able to defend his opinion. Not by shouting, but by arguments. Teach him: "I want to drink because I'm hot". For emotional development: expressing feelings. "Are you angry? Let's think why. Maybe you were offended?". For trust: fulfilling promises. If you said "let's go to the park tomorrow" — go. For independence: giving choices. "Will you drink tea or compote?".

Important: do not use phrases like "you're bad", "I don't love you". They destroy self-esteem.

When to Seek Help from a Specialist

A child of 2 years does not say a word. At 3 years, he does not build a two-word sentence. At 4 years, he does not ask questions. At 5 years, he cannot retell a short story. At any age, stammering. Lost speech after an injury/fright. Does not look in the eyes, does not respond to his name, does not play with other children (possibly autism).

First to a speech therapist, then to a neurologist, psychiatrist. The sooner, the better.

Communication is the air of development. Without it, the child suffocates. Not gadgets, not tablets, but a live eye to eye. On Children's Day (June 1st), promise yourself: every day 20 minutes without your phone — only you and the child. Talk, laugh, be silent together. This is the best you can give.


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