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Talking
Category: Language, May 28, 2010

Talking

From three to 18 months your baby’s speech develops dramatically. Simple, enjoyable play “ such as reading and singing“ will help improve your baby’s language skills. More…

How They Communicate
Category: Language, May 28, 2010


Crying is one of a baby’s first ways of communicating through sound. By the time a baby is four weeks old, she will cry in different ways for different things. There is a unique cry for hunger, wetness, pain and missing company or contact. Within a few months, babies also start to coo and gurgle with pleasure. More…

Baby Body Language
Category: Language, May 28, 2010

They might not use words to say what they want, but babies certainly have their own way of telling you what’s going on. Apart from the more obvious tricks for summoning attention, such as numerous styles of crying (initially), adorable smiling (a couple of months in) and curious incomprehensible chatter (around five months and on), babies speak with their bodies. More…