Everything around you is a good tool.
Things around you are a good tool to educate your baby to learn a language. Show your baby these daily necessities or toys and tell him their names, uses, shapes, etc. Then ask the children what they are, their colors and their uses. This can not only help the baby learn some common sense of life, but also help him accumulate new vocabulary and promote the development of language.
Meet the requirements, shoot after half a night.
When a baby wants something, he often stares at it or grabs it with his hands. At this time, the mother should not satisfy him immediately, but hold it in her hand and encourage the child to say what she wants. If the child can't speak well, the mother can demonstrate first, and the baby can "learn the tongue" first, and then give these things to the child.
Repeat what you said.
Prepare a set of animal cards. After the baby knows the animals, let him tell his mother the contents of each card. You can also use a simple picture book, mom tells it, the baby retells it, and then continue.
Unify the whole family accent
Many families have mixed accents, and dialects are intertwined with Mandarin. Generally speaking, babies in this family environment will talk later. If the language environment you provide for your baby is too complicated, the child will not be effectively stimulated, which will lead to the lag of language development. Therefore, a family should try to unify the accent of the whole family to facilitate the baby's study.