How a baby learns languages
Want to help your infant’s communication skills – which ultimately lead to those precious first words?
Babies’ brains are hardwired to learn any language; they learn early on to mimic (i.e. babble) the language they hear spoken most frequently. Also, around the age of two months, your infant’s vocal chords are capable of making cooing sounds…
These articles are great for raising baby Einstein’s. There is even a baby Einstein boot camp kids can go to.
The truth is, I will do things like expose my children early on to language stimulation, as well as play classical music etc… that is when I have children. Why not? Life is hard and you want to give your children something they can take with them a use and enjoy besides material things in their life. And teaching them languages is a great gift.
However, you want to keep things in perspective as better than having a baby Einstein is having a balanced happy child. If you can do this and teach them languages all the better. I think language learning and using languages is pure joy.



2 responses to How a baby learns languages
hi!
m a doctor myself…want my 9 months old daughter 2 exceed in vocabulary..wnt her 2 talk early…want her 2 go 2 nasa…plz help me..
The rate at which children develop verbally depends on the child. To help her be more verbal. Just spend more time talking with her. Showing her things and saying ‘this is’. I think audio or even TV does not help as much as concrete demonstrations. If she is growing up bilingual than she will at first learn slower than her peers, but latter develop ways to compensate and in the end this will help her.
How a baby learns languages
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