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Tips & Activity Ideas from Birth to Age 6<\/p>\n

“Good morning. It is a lovely day today. Should we take a walk in the park? Let’s get our mittens and jackets. It’s crisp and cold this morning.”<\/p>\n

You might chatter with a four-year-old this way. What about a four-month-old? It might not even occur to parents to communicate like this with an infant. Yet, almost everyone has seen babies respond to their parent’s words – usually with their whole bodies! Babies communicate with facial expressions, body movements, eye contact, crying, babbling, cooing…<\/p>\n

Maria Montessori noticed “…how closely the baby watches the lips of a person speaking; he looks at them most intently and tries to imitate the movements.<\/em>” The next time you have a chance to speak to a baby, watch how the baby’s eyes focus on your mouth!<\/p>\n

Talk (Not Baby Talk): Ideas for Children Birth to 3 Years<\/p>\n

In the last months of pregnancy, even an unborn baby will respond to the murmur of your voice. The more you “converse” with babies, the more they understand. They need the give-and-take of human interaction to learn. You speak and the baby coos. The baby gurgles and you respond. Television and computers are no substitute – there are no eyes to engage, no moving lips to watch, no response when baby communicates.<\/p>\n

Talk to your children – talk to them a lot! Talk to them all day about everything you do together, using descriptive words and even asking questions. Before you know it, one day, a flood of words streams forth. They’re talking. And talking. And talking…<\/p>\n