Baby language without words
Baby language without words
Already after the birth of your child begins to communicate with you – but without words. We have put together a translation of the typical baby-statements in the first months of life as a baby language.
You know that your baby looking at you, moves his mouth and reacts with body movements. It tries to imitate gestures and facial expressions. By crying, it can express its dissatisfaction. To see what your child would like to say.
* After four to six weeks: The baby recognizes your voice and respond with smiles and gurgling sounds in your speech, it is waiting for your reply. Speak up close with him, so that it can see you. Respond to sounds with his smile and talk.
* After four months, your baby is very different sounds, it is vowels, squeals and snorts it through the lips, it laughs. They laugh a lot when you talk to him.
* After six months: Gradually your baby understands your words. It knows when you say “no”. It is the first consonant. It adds sounds to each other and babble drauflos. Sing to your baby and repeat rhymes – which encourages early speech.
* After seven months ago: Now you can see clear syllables in the language of your child. It starts to play with the tongue and lips.
After a short time you will understand without words with your baby language. Your baby will signal through gestures and facial expressions, whether it is tired, hungry or just feel good. Parents have fine antennae and take their child’s true emotions and moods. Take every effort to encourage your child’s attempts at communication and understanding.
With no words act from your baby to communicate soon will
make you understand, what the baby want it to tell you about their feeling.
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