![]() These early words may not sound exactly like they should, for example, ‘wawa’ for ‘water’. ![]() ![]() Lots of single words start to appear between 12 to 18 months (most 18-month-olds have at least 20 to 24 words). communicate from birth – listening and responding when you speak to them, imitating sounds, babbling, smiling, laughing and crying.learn through exploring – looking, listening, touching, sucking, smelling, shaking, banging, dropping.Later, add your own actions and sounds for your baby to copy. Join in and copy baby’s actions, facial expressions, and the sounds they make. Your baby needs your love, warmth, and comfort to grow and develop. Keep baby with you – talk and sing as you do your daily activities. The first years of life are the most important time for your child’s brain development.īabies learn best when they are actively involved and having fun with you during everyday activities, so spend time each day playing, learning and having fun with your baby. ![]()
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