Use a variety of stimulants to get your baby to talk.
It can be your emotions, or words from the lexicon of children and adults..
Let's take a closer look at the options for stimulating the baby's speech.
Respond positively to any attempts by the child to say something new, even if the word did not sound perfect.
Use these syllables and letters: aaa, ha-ha, yes-yes, ma, pa, ba.
Highlight 5 main words and use them often in speech, or separately. It can be the following words: mom, dad, grandma, grandpa, dog.
Use imitation words: - sleep - aah,.
- eat - yum-yum, - rain - drip-drip, - dog - woof-woof, - goose - ha-ha, - frog - qua-qua, - hand over - ladies-dames, - supal - bang-bang, -.
Use words from an adult vocabulary: grass, dog, watch, look, etc.. The child can repeat them in his own way. For example: tava, babaka, titiki, mochi. Simplifying words is natural for children aged 1 to 2.5 years.
Remember that learning something new should evoke positive emotions in the child.. Play with your baby, often say “yes” instead of “no” to him and soon your child will speak.
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