What are the stages of baby language learning

  Every child is a genius, with a very large brain capacity that requires parents to constantly develop and inspire. From birth, children are able to distinguish speech, from only knowing how to cry and cry to mastering their mother tongue, in just the first two to three years of their lives. Of course, in order for a baby to truly master a language, parents need to put in a lot of effort. What stages does a baby need to go through to learn a language?

  

What are the stages of baby language learning1

  Phase 1: Learning to Speak

  Learning to speak is the stage of expressing information. As the baby's vocal organs gradually mature, they will produce monosyllabic and diphthong sounds, and gradually speak simple to complex sentences.

  Phase 2: Learn to Listen

  Learning to listen is the stage of receiving information. From the moment the baby is born, parents should pay attention to exercising their auditory and visual abilities, and provide rich visual and auditory teaching materials for the baby. In addition, parents can constantly tell their babies what they have seen and what is happening, allowing them to connect language with daily life events and thus provide them with language reserves.

  Attention: When talking to your baby, try to use standardized sentences and sentence structures, communicate more with them, and read aloud to them, allowing them to learn and practice using language anytime and anywhere.

  Third paragraph: Learning to write

  Learning to write is the stage of expressing information. After the coordination ability of the baby's hand muscles gradually matures, parents can let the baby start with simple strokes and write one by one, word by word.

  Stage 4: Learning to recognize characters

  Learning to recognize characters is the stage of receiving information. From birth, babies should be exposed to various forms of written expression, both visual and auditory. At this stage, it is important to focus on cultivating the baby's reading awareness, reading more books, and telling the baby what each book is about and what the words and phrases in the book tell us while reading. This can also exercise the baby's language ability.

  It is said that in the process of a baby's language learning, parents should take timely measures to cultivate their baby's language learning ability, so that the baby can learn language easily. Don't miss the above four important learning stages!

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