
How to Encourage your Child to Communicate
Jul 12, 2021, 2:30 pm - 3:30 pm
Learn how to encourage your child to communicate from Child and Family Psychiatrist Dr Vidya Ganapathy in this PLUS Live.
Dr. Vidya Ganapathy, Child and Family Psychiatrist
Dr. Vidya has 15 years of experience in the field of Psychiatry. Her special area of expertise include extensive experience in designing and implementing individualised intervention plans for children with ADHD.

| Jul 12, 2021
Hello Maam ! My child is 4 years old. He begins to cry when upset. But he doens't communicate what has upsetted him in words. He would take minimum of an hour to calm down and would just cry out loud. It becomes so frustrating to see him like this. Please suggest some tips to make him express himself.

| Jul 12, 2021
Namaskar Madam! Mera baccha 6 saal ka hai. Aur woh tutla kar bolta hai. Jis wajha Sab bacchey uska majak udatey hai . Is darr se Woh ab jo thoda bhut bolta tha woh bhi nahi bolta hai. Kewal isharon mai ya sir hilakar baat karta hai. Kis taraah se hum usey apni baat bolne ke liye prerit kar saktey hai? Kirpya kuch sujaav dijiye .

| Jul 12, 2021
Hello Doctor! My daughter doesn't have too many friends . She doens't even talk to her cousins or mingle with agemates . She talks less as compared to children of her age. She prefers to be quiet and remain aloof in her room and this behaviour has further increased during lockdown when schools are shut. She is 8 years old. Is there any method to find out what is troubling her or to make her more outspoken?

| Jul 12, 2021
Hello Doctor! When my daughter tries to communicate with her teachers as well as classmates she gets conscious and her face becomes red and her one eye starts twitching? Due to this she doens't even switch on her camera and refuses to attend online classes. Is this due to some underlying condition ? What can be done to correct this? She is 8 years old and her name is Aarna.
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My child is 7 years old. His thoughts are really scattered and he is unable to put them together to imagine and narrate a 3-4 lined meaningful story . The events would be totally unrelatable and do not make any sense . Is this normal for his age? Or do we need to consult an expert for this?