Babies also listen with their eyes
Did you know that infants who are exposed to a variety of languages can tell the difference between their mother tongue and other languages?
Did you know that infants who are exposed to a variety of languages can tell the difference between their mother tongue and other languages?
Before they learn to talk, your baby will emit several sounds that they will practice over and over, concentrating on the ones used in the language spoken at home.
As soon as baby arrives, we start changing the way we talk. Is it a good thing or a bad thing?
All parents have faced it at one time or another: a bad word spontaneously comes out of your little one’s mouth and you do not know how to react.
For many reasons, the language of a child is not always easy to understand. We often feel helpless about this. What should we do then?
Have you been noticing your child trip over their words? They seem to be getting stuck... why? How can we help? The causes of stuttering remain obscure but even though there is no cure, it can be controlled.
Here comes the time to take your little one by the hand and to walk to your neighbourhood school to register. Do you think his language is developing well enough?
Your baby is born ready to learn language! His brain has special structures that enable him to learn about sounds, words and sentences when you speak to him.
Christmas is just around the corner and with so many options, we decided to help you buy a gift that will amuse your child and develop his speaking skills.
Here's how parents can encourage the development of their child’s language, make them want to communicate, and promote dialogue.
Cries and shrieks are the first signs that your baby wants to communicate. Newborns quickly understand that the sounds they make will cause a reaction from the people around them.