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Have your baby learn first words with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! In this video, Ms Rachel will go over about 50 first words. She will also sing fun nursery rhymes and songs for babies to delight your little one! Ms Rachel includes sign language for many of the words as well. She also encourages gestures, which help speech development. Remember, the best way for a baby to learn language is interacting with their caregiver. Here are some tips for helping your baby’s language and brain development: Narrate your day like a sportscaster - “I’m changing your diaper - wipe, wipe - all clean!” Read to your baby every day Play on the floor with your baby. The best toy for your baby is you! Babble with your baby, imitate their sounds Talk to your baby Help your baby experience and explore new environments such as outside, on a walk, story time at the library, safe spaces in your home Repeat words and speak slowly Speak with enthusiasm in a high sing-songy tone (parentese) Si
Have your baby learn first words with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! In this video, Ms Rachel will go over about 50 first words. She will also sing fun nursery rhymes and songs for babies to delight your little one! Ms Rachel includes sign language for many of the words as well. She also encourages gestures, which help speech development. Remember, the best way for a baby to learn language is interacting with their caregiver. Here are some tips for helping your baby’s language and brain development: Narrate your day like a sportscaster - “I’m changing your diaper - wipe, wipe - all clean!” Read to your baby every day Play on the floor with your baby. The best toy for your baby is you! Babble with your baby, imitate their sounds Talk to your baby Help your baby experience and explore new environments such as outside, on a walk, story time at the library, safe spaces in your home Repeat words and speak slowly Speak with enthusiasm in a high sing-songy tone (parentese) Si
Have your baby learn first words with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! In this video, Ms Rachel will go over about 50 first words. She will also sing fun nursery rhymes and songs for babies to delight your little one! Ms Rachel includes sign language for many of the words as well. She also encourages gestures, which help speech development. Remember, the best way for a baby to learn language is interacting with their caregiver. Here are some tips for helping your baby’s language and brain development: Narrate your day like a sportscaster - “I’m changing your diaper - wipe, wipe - all clean!” Read to your baby every day Play on the floor with your baby. The best toy for your baby is you! Babble with your baby, imitate their sounds Talk to your baby Help your baby experience and explore new environments such as outside, on a walk, story time at the library, safe spaces in your home Repeat words and speak slowly Speak with enthusiasm in a high sing-songy tone (parentese) Si
Have your baby learn first words with a real teacher, Ms Rachel! In this video, Ms Rachel will go over about 50 first words. She will also sing fun nursery rhymes and songs for babies to delight your little one! Ms Rachel includes sign language for many of the words as well. She also encourages gestures, which help speech development. Remember, the best way for a baby to learn language is interacting with their caregiver. Here are some tips for helping your baby’s language and brain development: Narrate your day like a sportscaster - “I’m changing your diaper - wipe, wipe - all clean!” Read to your baby every day Play on the floor with your baby. The best toy for your baby is you! Babble with your baby, imitate their sounds Talk to your baby Help your baby experience and explore new environments such as outside, on a walk, story time at the library, safe spaces in your home Repeat words and speak slowly Speak with enthusiasm in a high sing-songy tone (parentese) Si
