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How to Talk to Your Baby: Step-by-Step Guide to Talking to Baby, Imitation Tricks and More 

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Speaking your baby's language is important, but so is speaking yours, early and often. Babies learn by imitation, so be sure to talk up a storm.
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Look who's talking! Your baby's adorable grunts, gurgles and coos are delighting you morning, noon and night. And the best way to encourage more of that crazy cute communication is to keep the conversation going. So go ahead and coo and gurgle right back. Matching coo for coo will be super satisfying to your sweet talker and will encourage the verbal baby steps that will eventually lead to that first meaningful mama or dada. Can you hardly wait for that?
Speaking your baby's language is important, but so is speaking yours early and often. Babies learn by imitation, so be sure to talk up a storm. Sure those chats will be one-sided affairs for now but keep at it because your little one's speech will develop faster and better if you nurture it. How can you keep the conversation flowing? Here are some of my favorite language immersion tips.
First: narrate your day every step of the way. "It's time to get dressed. "The doggie is hungry. "Let's feed the doggy. "The phone is ringing." When you're out on a walk talk about the weather. "It's such a sunny day." About what you're seeing. "Look at that squirrel on the tree." About what you're hearing. "Did you hear the duck say quack, quack?" And about what you're doing. "Now Daddy's going to change your diaper." During bath time, dish on soap and rinsing, and explain that shampoo makes hair shiny and clean. Point out that the water is warm and wet. The towel is soft and dry.
Baby doesn't get it? Of course not, but that's not the point. Blow-by-blow descriptions help get you talking and baby listening and ultimately understanding. In the meantime she'll hang on your every word, even if she doesn't know one word from another.
Next, channel your inner talk show host. Ask your baby questions throughout the day. "Should we put on your red shirt or your white one? "Should I buy tomatoes or peppers?" Of course you'll have to supply the answers for now. "Tomatoes, good choice." But baby will soak up every one of your syllables. As you gab on, leave an opening for your baby's comments pausing to let him get a coo or squeal in edgewise. No comment? Ask for one. "What do you think?" So he can model the give and take that makes a conversation and puts the interaction into communication.
Here's another tip to get your baby listening and talking. Sing your words. Don't worry if you can't carry a tune. Babies don't know their sharps from their flats and they don't much care. Your baby will love your singing whether it's pitch perfect or off key, rock or rap, country or R&B. Develop a playlist for your little one's enjoyment and you'll soon see which songs rock your baby's world most. Can't remember the words? Make up your own to suit the situation.
And while you're pulling out all the communication stops, be sure to pull out the books, too. Reading out loud to your baby bookworm will teach volumes helping her build a library of sounds and eventually a vocabulary of words. Plus, reading will become a treasured ritual you'll both look forward to for years of cuddly story times to come. Rhymes will be especially pleasing to her eager ears, but really anything goes.
Finally, remember that everyone needs some quiet time, even your baby. When your little one tunes out, turns away or cranks up the crankies, that's a signal he's had enough for now and that it's time to give your voice and baby's ears a rest. Here's to happy talking.

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Комментарии : 42   
@sunsoldiersfallenarmy7346
@sunsoldiersfallenarmy7346 3 года назад
As an ex baby this is true
@officialantreacts9535
@officialantreacts9535 3 года назад
Lmaooo
@funyuumbatjiuambetjiha2797
@funyuumbatjiuambetjiha2797 2 года назад
🤦🏿‍♀️😂😂😂😂😂
@elfmasterpeecup923
@elfmasterpeecup923 2 года назад
Hahaha noiceee
@johnp880
@johnp880 2 года назад
Huh? 🤭
@carol_ayano
@carol_ayano 2 года назад
😂😂😂
@angelcarrillo6372
@angelcarrillo6372 11 месяцев назад
Thank you for this video!!! I always am very detailed with baby or toddlers
@jyotisarode7135
@jyotisarode7135 3 года назад
Thank you
@nelietalaico5136
@nelietalaico5136 2 года назад
Thank you very much
@user-ew4rl4nw8d
@user-ew4rl4nw8d Месяц назад
Love this!
@nimrasohaib3200
@nimrasohaib3200 Месяц назад
Thankyou
@alessadolan5718
@alessadolan5718 3 года назад
Other people: Booboo Baabaa you so cute aren’t you! Me: Hey how are you? Why aren’t you answering? Ooh wait you can’t talk yet..
@shifakhan434
@shifakhan434 2 года назад
Ideas by zara
@LanaB1
@LanaB1 Год назад
😂
@Honest_Spirit
@Honest_Spirit 6 месяцев назад
Thanks.
@taibamalick5521
@taibamalick5521 2 года назад
Thanku sister.helped a lot🙏
@Im_asagittarius
@Im_asagittarius Год назад
I love this video
@Katz_Pajamas
@Katz_Pajamas 2 года назад
It's good to narrate activities and surroundings. I've done that a lot with family and friend's babies when I've babysat. But in a regular tone of voice, so I'm wondering, is the higher pitch/song like voice better to use? Can babies hear that easier?
@readytaptaptapOKAYY
@readytaptaptapOKAYY Год назад
my sister's pregnant and i can't babytalk if my life depended on it
@singyouripa
@singyouripa 3 года назад
I'll take this video as a tutorial for teaching duo-languages for English fist step.
@user-yi8hj3qd6q
@user-yi8hj3qd6q 3 года назад
Over here with baby fever bruh
@Bihgazisvepickice1
@Bihgazisvepickice1 3 года назад
Beiber fever
@10-asma
@10-asma 3 месяца назад
1.Narrate your Day 2.Get baby Listening 3.Ask Baby Question 4.Let Baby Respond 5.Sing your words 6.Read Out Loud.
@Ligerbh
@Ligerbh 3 года назад
Wow no comments
@angelcarrillo6372
@angelcarrillo6372 11 месяцев назад
I'm not crazy for speaking out loud to my babies mommy knows best
@DUDE-mp6pv
@DUDE-mp6pv 3 года назад
Hi
@mayank9619
@mayank9619 3 года назад
Hi is it fine to talk with my baby in dual language (like english or his native hindi) or i am just make things more complex..
@jackimoon8284
@jackimoon8284 3 года назад
i say go for both! My husband speaks Nepali and HIndi to our baby boy- i speak to him in Spanish and English. I know it sounds like a lot but I knew a couple (South Indian man, Latina woman) who had two kids together. They practiced all of their letters and numbers in five languages! Tamil, Telugu, Hindi, English and Spanish. The kids totally got it! they just made sure to always separate the groups of words as not to lead to confusion. The earlier you expose them the better. Your child will be glad to know his mother tounge as he becomes older. That stuff is important! Good luck and congratulations!
@dwikusuma8911
@dwikusuma8911 2 года назад
Im indonesian and my husband is german, but we speak in english, im so nervous i hope my baby can be multilingual without trouble
@jignesh143parmar
@jignesh143parmar 2 года назад
Talk to baby in multiple languages... Most probably your baby will grasp all 3 language because of his very young age
@mynuttyme
@mynuttyme 2 года назад
Woohoo how does it go? My bf is an American and I can't imagine him speaking another language. That would be crazy... However I think children should focus on one language as their mother tongue so they can learn it properly... We all know the bi/multilinguals' struggles. But expose them to all three languages... Either way you won't prevent sentences like "Das ist ein monkey!" 😄
@fireblade696
@fireblade696 3 года назад
When the baby talks to you: 😳
@zubairniaz6104
@zubairniaz6104 2 года назад
Write the sentences on the screen
@Exo88712
@Exo88712 3 года назад
Just dont talk in high pitch Just talk normally lmao
@moemyint1996
@moemyint1996 4 месяца назад
Thank you
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