For example, a rather high-pitched repetition of their name with a smile can be recognized early on by very young infants. Babies learn to understand language before they have the ability to articulate the words themselves. They can learn to follow simple directions, recognize key words like "more," and "no", as well as "eat" and their names as young as 4-5 months of age.
The key to helping the baby to bridge the gap between being able to understand and being able to communicate needs, wants, and even what they are thinking and feeling. There is a way to do this. It's called "Baby Signs." Baby signs are a helpful tool which reinforce a baby's language development. They are something that can help with parenting, and decrease a baby's frustration (not to mention the parents')!
The way baby signs works is that you take a simple word that you say often, such as "more" or "eat" and attach a simple gesture to the word. Maybe it would be pointing to your mouth. Just do the gesture whenever you say the word. Speak directly to the baby, talk just the way you do normally - usually enthusiastically and with great eye contact and some repetition, and do the gesture too. If you start doing this when the baby is 6-7 months old, chances are that when he is 8-10 months old, he will be using the gestures himself to communicate the idea to you.
The earlier babies learn that gestures can be used to communicate as well as words, the earlier the baby can develop language connections is his brain. These connections give him a head start into the world of communication, and will lead to speech as soon as he is able.
In the meantime, the baby sign gestures will allow you and your baby to communicate with each other before the baby can talk. Use of these baby signs will greatly reduce the frustration of not knowing what the baby wants.
Baby signing is a great technique for parenting and language development in babies of a very young age.
Published by Alice Langholt
Alice Langholt is a published card writer, musical playwright, Reiki Master, game developer and teacher. An all around creative person, Alice is also a mom of 4 adorable kids. View profile
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