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How to practice one-year-old and five-month-old children to learn to speak
The process of learning to speak

Language learning is the synthesis of listening, speaking and understanding. Perfect language expression plays a very important role in the development and inheritance of human culture and civilization. Poor oral and language skills are also a major obstacle to future study and stepping into society.

From birth to 3 months old-crying is his language

The process of language formation is gradually formed through vocalization, repeated learning and meaningful expression. After the baby is born, he can make some meaningless sounds soon, and learn to express simple meanings with actions, expressions and crying tones within a week or two. Although crying is not a language, it is also the beginning of expressing meaning with sound.

About 2 months, the baby can start to calm down and listen to others talking to him, and sometimes smile at the speaker; By the third month, the baby will start looking for the source of sound.

4-6 months-babbling

At this time, the baby has been able to distinguish the happy or angry tone and began to repeat some of the same sounds like parrots, but he can't pronounce himself. Most of his sounds begin with lip sounds (such as b, p, m). At this time, parents can repeatedly use the words of "repeating two words" (such as hug, mom and dad) to communicate with him and stimulate the baby's various reactions.

In terms of understanding, although the baby can't speak, he can already understand the meaning of adults to a considerable extent, so parents may wish to attract the baby's attention with simple words and guide him to learn something meaningful.

In addition to the basic lip sound to express meaning, when the baby is playing, he can gradually express his joy with a continuous voice like singing.

7-8 months-gradually understand the meaning of sound

At the age of 7 to 8 months, the baby has gradually understood the meanings of these sounds, such as "Dad, Mom, Huahua, Car …", etc. When others call his name, he can also respond and understand the meanings represented by the change of the order of different words, such as "Here comes the baby" and "Dog barks".

9- 10 months old-start talking

At this time, you can usually make a simple and meaningful sound, that is, the beginning of the so-called "speaking", and gradually you can correctly imitate the change of tone, such as calling "dad", "mom" and "dog", and make a meaningful speech.

After one year old-the more you say, the better.

In the future, as you get older, the more you can say. At about one and a half years old, the baby will say two different words, such as "I want it", "Give it to me" and "Come in".