Come on, Get Baby Talk

POSTED BY Unknown on Sunday, October 17, 2010

Baby talk skills need to be taught from an early age. Teach it was not as difficult as imagined because basically babies are imitative. Even before babies are able to speak, the words spoken by those around them have an important role in brain development.

In fact, long before children can speak verbally, he was able to understand people speaking. Child speech development can occur gradually or jump.
At the age of three months, those words have a profound effect on the brain compared with other sounds, including music. Research has also shown that babies who often talk to have a better ability to categorize images.
This is evident in a study carried out a number of experts from Northwestern University, United States, which involved 50 infants aged three months. "In infants aged three months, he heard words that have special influence on its ability to classify objects," said Susan Hespos, one of the researchers.
Along with increasing infant age, the ability of this group will affect the skill to speak. "When he had begun to distinguish the words, it will be easier to interpret every word he heard. Children will also be more smart talk," said Hespos.
That is why, the parents are invited to bring their babies to talk more diligent. Can read the story through activities, told the daily events, or ask her to sing. Try to speak the actual words (not dicadelkan), so the child can pronounce the words correctly.

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