Baby communication
3 to 6 months
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Developmental milestones include:
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She is responding to her name
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She makes her own sounds in response to sounds that she hears
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She is starting to experiment with her babbling
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She is trying to imitate sounds
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The range of sounds she can makes is growing
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She can hold a 'conversation'
What can I do to encourage her communication?
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Play copycat games. Your baby will love it when you copy his sounds
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Have 'conversations' with your baby, waiting for a pause in her babble to 'answer'.
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Ask her questions - and wait for an answer. Your tone of voice should signal to your baby that you have finished taking and now it's her turn.
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Introduce your baby to simple words that apply to his everyday life. Use the correct word rather than babytalk - this will help her
speech patterns
later on.
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Read a book with your baby - at this stage, she'll start to be interested in the illustrations as well as the sound of your voice, so try to choose a book that has bright and clear pictures.
All children are different and develop at different rates, so don't be overly concerned if your baby is acquiring new skills at a different rate to those around her. But if you are worried about her development, talk to a health professional for a little reassurance.
This article was written by Ella Walsh for Kidspot.
For more detail on the importance of dressing your child to enhance their development, see Kidspot’s Childhood Development Centre