Teaching babies to learn to speak early is no longer difficult for parents

Parents often want their children to speak so that they can easily communicate with them. aFamilyToday Health shares methods of teaching babies to learn to speak early with parents to talk with. 

Think your baby's hums and babbles are just meaningless noises? However, this is how your baby tries to talk to you. You can teach your baby to speak early in the following ways:

Regularly talk with your baby

From the moment your baby is born, talk to your baby. Hold your baby and make eye contact. Babies need to understand words before they speak. So talking will help build connections in your baby's brain.

 

Research shows that babies who hear babbling sounds from their parents are more likely to babble at 1 year old.

Ask questions for your baby

When 6 weeks old, your baby will be more interested in everything around. So, start asking questions for your baby: "Are you hungry?", "Do you want to drink milk?".

Show your baby a few things, for example: "Look, a cat", "Grandma is there" ... When the baby gets older, add a few details like: red "or" a little house "...

Copy baby sounds

Around 3-4 months old, the sounds of oohs, ahhs will gradually turn into babbles. This is the time when your baby becomes familiar with words like babababa, dadadada.

Try mimicking the sounds your baby makes. This not only encourages them to do more, but also starts teaching them to talk . Wait until your baby has finished speaking, say the same sounds that he just said.

Show your feelings

When your baby starts babbling, he adds different tunes to his voice. By 6 months, your baby will recognize the anger or agitation in your voice and will also begin to make more sounds to attract attention or notify you of hunger.

Recognizing baby sounds and talking will help them feel happier. This is when your baby begins to feel good at his own voice.

Melody and song

Teaching babies to learn to speak early is no longer difficult for parents

 

 

Songs are models for babies to speak. That is why each culture has its own songs for young children.

Don't worry if you don't sing well because the baby won't care. Your baby just likes to hear your voice. If you don't know how to sing lullabies, you can sing any song you like.

Understanding how to start and end a sound will be of great help in learning pronunciation later on.

Become a "nerd"

Young children love books. So let's start paying attention to them. You don't have to read, but you can buy books with bright, vibrant pictures. This has fascinated the baby already. Repeating the names of things will help children understand the meaning of those words.

Build up your baby's vocabulary

When a baby is one year old, he or she will be able to master a few words. This is the time to push your baby to say the first words. If your baby says something wrong, correct him.

You can help build vocabulary by giving your baby more choices and encouraging them to use more words. Example: "Do you like apples and bananas?" ...

Gestures can help

Waving hands, pointing can help with communication. Before 1 year, your baby will show the things he likes or cares about.

Babies can shake their heads when expressing something they don't want. Some mothers teach sign language to encourage children to communicate before they can speak.

Give your baby time

By the age of 2, babies begin to know how to put words together and form simple sentences. Give your baby time to talk. If you ask your baby a question, wait patiently for his answer.

Spend plenty of time talking with your baby. Television can distract children. Therefore, turn off the TV if you are talking to your child. Bathing your baby is also a great opportunity to chat with your baby. You can use bathroom toys to help your child learn new words and colors.

 


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