Nurturing a baby's speech and language developmentHere are some ways to stimulate your child's speech and language
development: - Talk to your infant using "baby talk." The higher
pitch, slower speech, and emphasis placed on certain words draw attention. Most
adults naturally talk with babies this way.
- Talk with your older
infant as you would talk to an adult. Use clear words and
phrases.
- Talk with your baby while you are doing your normal
activities. For example, say, "Let's walk over to your changing table—I want to
get my watch" or "Look out the window at the colorful trees."
- Play
games such as peekaboo.
- Read and sing to your baby, and play music.
You can encourage your baby when he or she
starts to make sounds by: - Repeating a sound to your baby and adding words that
begin with that sound. For example, if your baby says "ma," repeat it to him or
her and then say "mama."
- Offering your baby new words such as "baby,"
"cat," "dog," "go," "hot," and "cold."
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