When should I talk to a newborn

  After the baby is born, they cannot speak or understand what adults are saying. But parents should talk more to their babies, which is very beneficial for them. Moreover, babies also hope that parents can communicate more with them, which can greatly increase their sense of security. So, when should I talk to a newborn?

  

When should I talk to a newborn1

  1. From the moment a newborn is born, parents can talk to their baby. However, because newborn babies love to sleep, parents should not talk to their children when they are tired. They can choose to communicate with their children when they have just woken up, breastfed, or changed diapers. This can increase the baby's dependence and sense of security on their parents. Moreover, talking to babies more can promote their intellectual and language development.

  2. Parents should use exaggerated tones and tone when talking to their babies. This is because babies love this kind of voice and intonation the most, and this way of speaking can help babies learn their mother tongue better.

  3. When parents talk to their babies, children usually look into their parents' eyes and look at you wide open, appearing particularly cute. However, when babies grow up to 4-6 months old and talk to them, they will no longer look into your eyes, but rather at your lips. People generally believe that this is a baby learning language and pronunciation.

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