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Why it is very important to communicate with your little baby

Communicate with your little baby

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From the first days of life, your baby is ready to communicate. The feelings conveyed by your intonation speak to him, even if he does not recognize the words yet. Research has shown that, from the first day of life, babies perceive the nuances between the sounds of all languages.
During the first few weeks, his eyesight is perfectly adapted to observe your facial expressions when you hold him in your arms. He is interested spontaneously in your face and your voice.


Your baby is smart enough to understand you

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Around 3 months, your baby's smile invites you to a "conversation" made of smiles and vocal explorations from him, as well as words and gestures from you. Your baby is also looking for your look, an essential skill for interacting.
Your baby recognizes very early the routines of everyday life. You can talk to him about what you are doing when bathing, changing diapers or during other activities of the day. Regular use of words to name objects or actions gives the baby the first opportunities to learn the meaning of words. Any time spent interacting pleasantly with your baby prepares the language.
Through exchange games, your baby continues to learn the art of conversation. This is particularly the case during the game of "cuckoo! Which he particularly loves at the age of 6 to 18 months. Each partner participates and waits for a response from the other. Your baby likes to imitate your gestures, which prepares him to repeat your words.
Between 9 and 12 months, your baby sometimes shows you objects that he finds interesting and obviously waiting for a comment from you. He shows that he understands the principle of questions, even though he cannot yet formulate them with words. The answer he needs first is the name of the object. For example, tell him "ah! a truck! Or "you found a little monkey! ". Baby's gestures are a first step towards language.


Improve his vocabulary

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Adding a little information about an object enriches both your child's experience and vocabulary. So, use simple but complete sentences like "truck rolls fast" or "you eat orange carrots".
You can support the information by adding a gesture or an action to the words. For example, pretend to eat when you say "you eat". The information will be easier to absorb for your little one.
When you often say words to describe what interests your baby, you promote learning some useful words, even if he cannot say those words until several months later.
Shortly before developing an understandable vocabulary, your baby conveys his intentions in more and more varied ways. He begins to accompany his gestures with sounds that strongly emphasize his idea (eg he points a toy out of reach by emitting an insistent sound like "han, han, han"). By putting words on his intention before taking action (eg "Do you want daddy to give you the little train?"), You make his passage from gestures to words much easier.

When your child begins to speak, the lack of clarity of the words he utters leads him to complete his words with gestures and actions (eg he says "tain" when trying to catch the toy that is out of its scope). It is therefore very important to put words on what you understand of his idea. Include in your answer the word you think you heard. If you pronounce it carefully, your toddler will have a good model to imitate at the time of his next test.
Your answers adapted to the intentions of your child will give him much satisfaction as well as a support essential to the development of his language.

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