Austin Leigh
Published: 2015-05-26
Total Pages: 102
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YOUR baby can communicate! BABY NEEDS:Milk, change diaper, sleep, eat, drink, more, change clothes, bath, hold, up, book, toy, play. EMOTIONS:Words baby needs to explain how he or she feels.Happy, sad, angry, hurt, love. WHAT DOES BABY NEED?-AND-HOW DOES BABY FEEL? Baby can choose between two options by pointing! HOW BABIES LEARN Babies recognize words before they can speak words. They recognize words at six months old--or even earlier! Labeling baby's experience is the way baby learns best. When baby decides he or she is interested in something, that is the time to label it. Baby wants a bottle? Say, "milk" and show the milk page. Babies love to point to share their opinion.This is one of the things that makes us human! HOW TO USE THIS BOOK 1. Show your baby the appropriate word when you are meeting your baby's needs. For example, when you feed the baby, show the "milk" page. When you change the baby's diaper, show the "change diaper." 2. When your baby is expressing a feeling, show them the appropriate emotion page. When your baby is expressing that he or she is happy, show the "happy" page. When your baby gets a boo-boo, show baby the "hurt" page. When your baby is mad, show the "mad" page. 3. When your baby is crying, and you want to understand what he or she needs, use the "What Does Baby Need?" section. Take your best guess about the two things baby is most likely to need right now, then open to the page with those two choices. Then read the two choices. (Milk or toy?) When baby points to one choice (TOY!) then give the baby what he or she wants. Studies have shown that even newborns grasp the concept of two--that is why it is important to only offer two choices. Keep it simple!HOW TO TALK TO BABY Use a high-pitched tone, but use actual words from baby's environment. Keep it simple. One or two word labels are easy enough for even young babies to grasp. ("Milk" or "eat.") But also be sure use full sentences using these labels, like narrating your daily activities. "Mommy is pouring your milk." Surprise them. Babies are more interested in things that are new and different. Be supportive. Show your baby that you are geniunely interested in listening to them. Let them take their time.