The optimal development of speech and language of children is inseparable from the way parents stimulate their children. Children who get directed stimuli develop faster than children who do not get the stimulus, and what if parents turn off the initiative of the child, then this will make the child guilty. The research objective was to know the relationship of stimulation of parents with the development of speech and language of toddlers in the Work Area of the Tanah Garam Public Health Center in Solok in 2018. This study used a descriptive-analytical design with a cross-sectional design. The population in this study were all parents who have toddlers numbering 109 in the Tanah Garam Community Health Center Working Area in Solok City, with a sample of parents and toddlers as many as 86 people. The results of the analysis were carried out using the Chi-square test. The results of this study obtained data that children under five who experience suspicion in speech and language development as much as 42%, and 58% of parents are less optimal in stimulating toddlers. From the results of chisquare statistical analysis obtained p = 0,000 (p <0.05 ), this shows there is a relationship between stimulation of speech and language development of toddlers in the Work Area of the Solok City Garam Health Center in 2018. The results of this study concluded that stimulation would optimize the development of toddlers' speech and language. It has recommended that parents always give touch when talking to children.
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