Start small
For 3 year old, a daily routine speech practice should feel like a tiny addition to something you already do. One word, one gesture, one AAC model, or one repeated phrase is enough to start.
What to model
Use useful, functional language: more, help, stop, go, open, all done, my turn, your turn, want it, not that. Functional words beat flashcard words because they help your child control their world.
A parent script
During a daily routine, say the same short phrase before the same action. Pause. Watch for eye gaze, movement, sound, sign, point, or AAC. Then honor the attempt and continue.
When it is not working
If your child turns away, melts down, or stops engaging, reduce the demand. Regulation is not a bonus; it is the foundation for communication.
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