Tag: stay at home mom
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4 Ways to Encourage Talking in Babies
You can make an essential difference in your baby’s early attempts to talk by doing these 4 simple things. 1 Slow down and ‘OWL’ Babies process language much more slowly than adults and need extra time to think, react, and respond. Speech and language experts recommend ‘Owling’—Observing, Waiting, Listening—when your baby is trying to talk.…
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Building Your Babies Motor Skills
Your baby is beginning to understand that things fall out of a tube and stay put in a container, a concept they’ll be increasingly interested in well after they turn one. A research study proved that babies who played with tubes and containers had a more advanced understanding of when something will stay inside of…
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The Best Baby Toys Aren’t Toys At All
Your baby learns by simply being with you, at your level, while you walk around your house and do your thing. They will love exploring simple tasks like turning the lights on and off, opening and closing doors, and “helping” you make coffee or get a glass of water. FOLLOWING ARE SOME TIPS FOR WAYS…
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Your 10-Month Olds Development
At 10 months, your baby’s cognitive development is focused primarily on problem-solving. They’re using their new mobility and reasoning skills to investigate challenges like “How can I get that toy over there?” They’re also starting to become responsive—in short bursts—to requests, commands, and words like “no.” Cognitive skills you may notice Here’s what child development…
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9-Month Old Language Development
Speech and language specialists talk about two kinds of language: receptive and expressive. Receptive language is the language your baby understands but does not yet speak out loud in intelligible words. Explicit language refers to the sounds and words your baby uses to communicate. Between 9 and 12 months, your baby may begin exhibiting these…