The "wait and see" advice is wasting time your child can't afford. Here's the gentle 21-day at-home plan helping Nigerian mums get their late-talking children to say their first clear words — without ₦20,000 therapy sessions or long hospital waits.
Dear Mum,
If you're reading this at night, after the kids are asleep, with your phone glowing in the dark — I see you.
You've been Googling. "2 year old not talking." "My child only points and grunts." "Is this autism?"
You've been to the paediatrician. They told you to "give it time."
Your husband says you're worrying too much. Your mother-in-law says "every child has their own time, we never made noise about these things."
But you know your child. You see other kids his age forming sentences. You see his frustration when he can't ask for water. You see him point and cry. You watch him melt down because he can't tell you what he needs.
And every time someone says "don't worry," your stomach tightens — because you know something needs to be done. You just don't know what.
You're not overreacting. Your gut is right. And in the next few minutes, I'm going to show you exactly what to do — starting today, in your own home, in 15 minutes a day.
There's a critical window for speech development between ages 2 and 4. Every month you wait — every month of "give it time" — is a month your child's brain is wiring itself without the speech patterns it needs.
The good news? Speech therapists across the world all use the same core methods. Methods that any mum can learn and use — at home, during normal daily activities, without expensive sessions.
The bad news? In Nigeria, those methods are locked behind:
So most Nigerian mums do nothing. They wait. They pray. They hope.
And meanwhile, the window narrows.
Here's something most mums don't know:
When parents are taught speech-therapy techniques and apply them daily, their child's progress is just as fast — and often faster — than children seeing a therapist once a week.
Why? Because YOU are with your child every day. Every meal. Every bath. Every nap. Every market run. Every play time.
If you know what to do during those moments — exactly what to say, exactly how to respond, exactly which sounds to model — you become more powerful than any once-a-week therapy session.
And that's exactly what Help Your Child Talk teaches you.
The 21-Day At-Home Speech Activation Plan for Nigerian Mums
A step-by-step ebook designed specifically for African homes — translating the exact methods professional speech-language pathologists use into 15-minute daily routines you can do during the everyday moments of your life.
Inside, you'll discover:
"I started the Daily 15 on a Monday. By Friday — FRIDAY — my son said 'milk' clearly for the first time. I cried. My husband stopped saying I worry too much."
Chioma, mum of 2yr 6mo old, Lagos
"My daughter is 3 and was only saying 4 words. After 3 weeks of this plan, she has over 30 words. The market activity changed everything."
Bisola, Ibadan
"I had been on a waiting list at LASUTH for 4 months. This ebook gave me something to DO while I waited. By the time the appointment came, the therapist said his progress was already remarkable."
Funmi, Lagos
Apply the Daily 15 routine for 14 days. If you don't see your child engaging more, attempting more sounds, or showing measurable progress — email us and we'll refund every naira. No forms. No questions. No stress.
Read this carefully:
Children diagnosed early and supported between 18 months and 3.5 years catch up to peers in 70% of cases. Children whose support starts after age 5 catch up in only 30% of cases. Every month of "wait and see" makes the climb steeper.
Your child is not behind because of you. But your child's progress from this point forward IS up to you.
You can close this page and go back to "wait and see."
Or you can take 15 minutes a day, for 21 days, and find out what your child is capable of.
No. The plan works for children up to 5 years. Earlier is better, but it is never too late to start. Many of our most dramatic success stories come from mums of 3.5 and 4 year olds.
No. This plan is designed for typical late-talkers — children whose only delay is speech. If you suspect autism or another developmental condition, this plan is still helpful, but it's also important to see a paediatric specialist for evaluation. The ebook includes a chapter on how to find one in Nigeria.
Instantly. After payment, you'll receive a PDF download link by email and on Nestuge. You can read it on your phone, tablet, or laptop. You'll also receive the WhatsApp group invite within 24 hours.
Absolutely. The methods work in ANY language. In fact, the ebook includes a section on bilingual homes and how to handle them. Speak to your child in whatever language is natural for your family.
Yes — and we encourage it. The more consistent the people around your child, the faster the progress. The ebook includes scripts you can use to bring family members on board.
You'll be taken to Nestuge's secure checkout. You can pay with any Nigerian debit/credit card, bank transfer, USSD, or Paystack. Nestuge is a trusted Nigerian digital product platform — your payment is fully secure.
You're protected by our 14-Day "First Words" Promise. Apply the plan for 14 days. If you don't see real progress, email us and we'll refund every naira. No forms, no questions. We can offer this because the plan works for the vast majority of mums who follow it.
The methods in this book are gentle, conversational techniques used by speech-language pathologists worldwide. They cause no harm. However, if your child has a medical condition, we recommend reading the ebook alongside guidance from a healthcare professional.