Early language development

Posted by anhie | July 3rd, 2010 in Baby Info and Tips | No Comments »

early language developmentStudies show that babies whose parents tend to talk a lot have higher IQs and larger vocabularies when they grow up, compared with other children, so the interaction is very important at this time. It establishes a firm foundation by exposing your baby to a wide variety of words.

Talk about what surrounds it out of a ride, notes and names different objects when walking through the supermarket. Your baby still can not repeat those words, but is keeping all information in his rapidly developing memory.

If your home is bilingual, your baby will benefit from hearing both languages regularly. Do not worry if some of his verbal skills appear to be lagging a bit at first. Not only will catch up later, but could also excel in their language skills in general.

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