The development of languageskills the child has been started since the baby in Mommy'swomb. The child is learning to recognize Mommy voice intonation, the sound of music, and voices of the others since I was in the womb.Research reveals that from birth your baby prefer a human voice than the other sounds, especially voice intonation and tone Mommy talk. If Mommy often play music when your baby in the womb, the child is automatically going to like the music when your child was born and raised.
Early language is a cry baby. With a cry as if your child wants to say that he was hungry, thirsty, scared, want to cuddle, or just not comfortable with wearing diapers. Responding to the cry of the small and look for the cause and provide a soothing touch will create a strong bond between Mommy with the little guy. When your child starts at the age of 4-7 weeks he will begin to understand the reciprocal relationship. When she cries, she began to understand that Mommy will definitely come comfort her, when she smiles Mommy will respond with a smile as well.
Here are some simple tips, but Mommy's fun to do in encouraging the development of child language.
Talk to your baby.
Try with direct eye contact with your baby. Talking too much with funny expressions will make your little longer concentrate Mommy's face. Every little thing that Mommy did do with your baby while talking and explaining to the child. For example when changing clothes or diapers, bath time, when eating or drinking. Tell the little things to the child and keep the little ones can clearly see the lips and expressions when talking to Mommy.
Play music as a child's brain stimulation.
Music can help your child to concentrate with the hearing, urging him to respond and find the source of sound, and soothe and make your child relax. Better if Mommy would sing his own for little, however little voice Mommy would love it.
Provide educational toys with certain sounds.
Toys with sounds that can be achieved certain your child will make him understand that he could control those sounds. Socks with rattling sound will make your child know that he could move his feet to make the sound and stop it. Activities like this can stimulate the brain functions to process and store the language.
Read books to your baby.
At this early age Mommy had to choose a book that is simple yet attractive. Book with pictures would be very nice for the little guy. Mommy can use picture books face or body parts like nose, ears, eyes, etc.. Mommy holding up the picture book can teach your child to touch the body parts according to the book. This will help your child shows a pattern of hearing, seeing and feeling. This capability will be needed when your child is starting a big and starting school.
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