I found a great video on Youtube which is a perfect illustration of how to teach babies to talk using singing.
Points to note before you watch the video:
Why would singing help the baby to learn to talk?
The baby's talking skills are being developed by learning that:
She understands the need to stop and create a silence - a space in the "conversation" when baby can respond.
This mother understand the techniques for teaching babies to talk.
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Points to note before you watch the video:
Why would singing help the baby to learn to talk?
- The baby's gaze is focussed on the mother's face ( attention)
- There is no background noise ( no distractions )
- The mother sings a slow song ( a simple tune and the words are well-spaced out)
- The baby is enjoying listening to the song ( she smiles and gurgles)
- The mother sings the words very clearly ( good pronunciation )
- The mother stops singing and leaves a silence, prompting baby to respond. ( taking turns)
- The baby tries to copy the mother's singing ( mimicking what she sees and hears)
- The baby experiments making a wide range of mouth and throat muscles (practicing)
The baby's talking skills are being developed by learning that:
- hearing a song is exciting, fun and stimulating
- communicating is about "taking turns"
- she can move various muscles in her mouth
- she can make l..o..n..g sounds by controlling her breath
- she can make a wide range of sounds
- her mother wants her to respond
- her mother adds some "extra talk" ( she says "words" and "song" and "can you SING it?" )
She understands the need to stop and create a silence - a space in the "conversation" when baby can respond.
This mother understand the techniques for teaching babies to talk.
Please leave a comment below.
Learn more about teaching babies to talk.
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