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To help your baby learn as much vocabulary as possible, talk about everything you are doing. Carry on a continuous conversation with your little one. You are laying foundation for his learning the rest of his life.
To help your baby learn as much vocabulary as possible, talk about everything you are doing. Carry on a continuous conversation with your little one. You are laying foundation for his learning the rest of his life.
Constantly watching your baby to protect him as he explores is exhausting work. Remember to have fun with him too. Take this opportunity to show him interesting and beautiful things. Let him smell the flowers and feel the pebbles in the pond. Enjoy creation with your little one while he sees it for the first time.
Your baby’s endless curiosity for new objects can be exhausting right now. With his new found ability to move around and fingers that fit in the tiniest crevices, it takes constant attention to keep him safe. Reduce your frustrations by toddler-proofing as much as possible. And try to keep in mind that all of his explorations are fueling his knowledge base for future creativity and language development.
Your baby is on the move. Whether he is creeping, crawling, or cruising, he is on the move. Whatever he sees, he wants to go and get. You need to keep your eyes on him more now.
Starting to crawl, feeding himself finger foods, babbling, saying Mama and Dada, and cutting his first teeth—all very exciting! Your baby may not be doing any of these things yet, but he will start soon. Take time to really enjoy whatever progress your baby is making. Celebrate his success.