Its a common question some parents ask, "Does it really help to talk to babies as if they are adults and not use baby talk?". Experts say YES, the adults are their model, and language is learned by imitating. Observe your child's progress. More importantly, interact often with your child, and provide a language rich environment. You can do this by acting as a "commentator" for your child. Label and describe things for him, and demonstrate how to use them like "This is a frying pan. I fry eggs for your breakfast on this".
When you give him a toy, play with him and show him how to play with it. It's not enough to buy a toy and give it to him to make him watch children's videos. Although he can pick up something from these educational video, one and one interaction with you is best because he can participate in it.
When you give him a toy, play with him and show him how to play with it. It's not enough to buy a toy and give it to him to make him watch children's videos. Although he can pick up something from these educational video, one and one interaction with you is best because he can participate in it.
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