The fetus can learn language from the womb

The fetus can learn language from the womb

Science has proven, the fetus can do many more miracles than we think, one of which is the ability to learn language from the womb.

Many studies have shown that the fetus begins to receive language while in the womb about the last 10 weeks before birth. In addition, babies can distinguish between their mother tongue and foreign languages ​​only a few hours after being born.

Children learn language from the womb

If you have a hobby of talking with your baby while still in the womb, then you are building a language development foundation for your baby. Your baby will begin to familiarize themselves with the words before understanding their meaning. Not waiting until birth, but the baby has the ability to learn language from the womb. In addition, children also prefer other languages ​​with familiar tones, which are closer to their mother tongue than languages ​​with other tones. 

 

In a seminar, Dr. Patricia Kuhl of the University of Washington , USA, gave evidence from many experiments showing that babies are also able to distinguish different sounds of different languages. In the world. However, by 6 months, babies can distinguish the sounds used in their language and lose the ability to distinguish sounds that they can no longer hear. For example, a Vietnamese child growing up in an environment using Japanese will lose the ability to speak Vietnamese.

Build your child's language

To build your baby's vocabulary from the moment your baby is still in the womb, you can:

Talk to your child as often and whenever you want. The voice of the pregnant mother will be easily heard by the fetus. Emphasized and attached is a useful connection and makes the sound stand out. Remember to speak in a soft, coherent tone to help your baby learn more quickly.

Let your baby listen to music properly.

Singing to your baby is also a good idea. Songs with melodies will be easier for children to remember.

 


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