Teach your baby how to talk, how to do it?

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Teach your baby how to talk, how to do it?








The keys to teaching your baby to talk.



There are different guidelines to follow depending on the stage in which your baby is.


You can apply these tips in your day to day, but keep in mind that every baby has its rhythm and you must respect it.


You just have to help him when you see he is willing to move forward and needs a little push from his daddies.



Before birth your baby listens to you.


From the sixth month of gestation the embryo already hears and is interested in the sounds that come from the outside.


Perceive your voice through vibrations in your spine.


You should not feel ridiculous for talking to your belly.


What's more, you should do it often, together with your partner, to activate your mind.


You can start calling him by his name or an affectionate nickname, with which to continue calling him once he is born.



There is a magic secret: sing a lullaby.


It will be recorded in your memory and during its first months of life it will calm down instantly when you sing it.


Because you will already have it memorized for having sung during pregnancy.




The first 3 months, have contact.


During the first months the baby receives a lot of sensory impressions that his mind must assimilate little by little, without any experience.


Recognize your voice, as we explained in the previous phase, you like your smell and need to touch you.


When she cries, the crying already has the "accent" of the mother tongue, and it is her main way of expressing herself.








You must attend him whenever he cries, even if you do not know what's wrong.


With the passing of days you will be able to distinguish what happens to you each time you cry and what you need.


His hearing is very delicate, so speak quietly and quietly.


If you bring your little hand to your lips or neck when you speak you will notice your vibration.


And above all, smile. You will see that before three months he will also smile at you.




From 3 to 6 months he interacts with him.


Your baby wants and needs to move, so help him with different exercises or massages.


He likes to be talked to, he's happy when he sees you, and he'll start laughing out loud.








Some exercises to promote communication with your baby:



  1. Lie down and step aside, call him by his name so that he turns to you.

  2. Shake and move your rattle or doll from one side to the other so you can follow it with your eyes. In this way you will be able to connect the sense of hearing with sight.

  3. Make him chew and tickle his belly, while you recite words so he can memorize them.

  4. He repeats the sounds he starts to make, because now he babbles and when he is happy he pronounces (y, j, k) and when he is not happy (m, p and b).






6 to 9 months: start to understand you.



Each time their communication capacity is greater.


He speaks to you through his eyes, he sings different syllables when he babbles and laughs when he plays with you.


Understand, possibly, much more than you think. Both words and phrases.


Compression is a step prior to speech.





You can teach him books with pictures and go telling him that it is everything.


When you tell him or ask him something, he includes his name so that he can understand that you are addressing him.










Make faces so that he laughs, and know that you do it to have fun.


Cause - effect games (hitting, sounding) are very positive for their development and their ability to understand.


And, do not forget to play music, it will help stimulate your brain.







From 9 to 12 months, his first words.



He knows his name and those of his parents perfectly.


Understand what "no" means and some simple commands such as "take" or "give it to me".


Now he no longer smiles at everyone, he gets scared with people he does not know.


That is not a negative thing, it means that he trusts you.



He also points out some things and names them in his own way.


But ... one day, the first word will come!




You can stimulate him through these games:



  1. games of hands, of all the life, that rime (five little wolves, palm palms ...)

  2. Teach him to imitate some sounds. For example, of some animal or vehicle.

  3. When you see him, you see him naming the body parts. In this way you can go associating each part to a name.

  4. Little by little teach him to say goodbye, both with his hand and with words.









From the first to the second year: the final conquest.


During the first year your baby has learned to understand.


During the second year, you will learn to speak.


Your vocabulary will begin to grow in an accelerated way and will crack one or another phrase.


Your parents will have to be the official translator, since they will get angry if they see that they do not understand you.





Help him learn to cope with speech:



  1. When you say a word, create a phrase with it.

  2. The moment you start saying sentences, do not correct it, repeat it in the correct way.

  3. You can give explanations to him as if he were older, since his capacity for understanding is much more developed than his ability to speak.





The most essential thing is that you are in tune with your baby, and that you have that magical connection from pregnancy.






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