How to teach your kids how to talk

We all want our babies to communicate with us. And it can be really upsetting when we have a late bloomer. These few changes to raising your baby can change that.

Things You'll Need

  • Books
  • Voice
  • Paper crayon

Instructions

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      From a very early age always sing and talk to your baby. You will sound crazy always talking to your baby but this is how your baby will learn the language. No matter what you are doing changing the diaper cooking bath time. etc

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      Read to your baby and children as well. This will teach them how to use their imagination and will also secure the vocabulary and language development. Always speak clear when reading and take your time they will point to the pictures and you can tell them what they are pointing to.

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      When your child is able sit up on their own a crayon and a piece of paper to scribble on is awesome. They will always enjoy coloring if you always keep up the coloring routine.

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      And as they get bigger they will draw figures and when they understand more and more this will actually develop their comprehension. When a child can draw well mean they better understand what they read. This is great for fine motor skills.

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