It is important to teach your baby how to speak at the appropriate stage, but parents are confused about how to enlighten them and make them happy to speak. They may just parrot their baby's tongue and let them read along, but this method may not be effective. So, how to guide your baby to speak?
Before the age of three is a critical period for babies to learn how to speak. Within 1 year old is the preparation period for language learning, which requires parents to speak and act anytime, anywhere, and repeatedly practice to deepen the baby's impression. 1 to 2 years old is the explosive period of language learning, and parents need to encourage their children to speak on their own, rather than speaking on behalf of their babies. They can use conversation to guide their babies to speak. The age of 2 to 3 is the developmental period for language learning, during which babies are particularly talkative, and parents should have patience to listen.
It can be seen that different methods are needed to guide babies to speak at different stages. When drinking baby talk at the age of one or two, open conversation can be adopted, which means chatting with the baby, asking questions and letting the baby answer, such as asking what the baby did today, and the baby's language is exercised when answering.
During the developmental stage, many parents may find their baby annoying like a chatterbox. At this time, parents must have the patience to give their baby the opportunity to speak, such as allowing them to sing, tell stories, or talk about interesting things happening around them, which is very beneficial for their baby's language development.