Teaching Your Baby How To Speak (Baby Health Guru)

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  • some babies have their own pace

  • I dont agree with all of this video ..my daughter is 9 months and says whats that.. dora,,, and she connects dora to dora.. meanig when she sees dora she says dors.. and she also sings with music.. its not words but u can tell she is singing.. Babies all learn at different ages.. but if your worried about ur baby or toddle not talkin ..go to the dr..not youtube.. and do it RIGHT NOW...

  • deam my brother is 10 month and he only knows ho to do the indian mama papa titi and dhat it i think that i have to get him my baby can read but when he kows that he did something wrong he hits his head and sighs what should i do? please respond any one

  • @jaymeeliz hi,i think will be better to go and see ur doctor if your baby dosn't say not much by 9months. try and speak more to him in smiley way by saying like mama dada talk talk :) eye contact it's good,also if you put him to watch Tv cartoon he or she will love that.best of luck.bless.

  • @jaymeeliz hi,i think will be better to go and see ur doctor if your baby dosn't say not much by 9months try and speak more to him in smiley way by saying lake mama dada,also if you put him to watch Tv cartoon he or she will love that.best of luck.bless.

  • My baby was babbling a lot by 5 months, words like nyenye, jinjin, nde.. But then he lost interest now he's 8 months and doesn't speak a lot, he just says a lot of ooohs and ahhhs... Is that normal?

  • @rtvzonacentro there is a section on teaching babies to be bilingual

  • I agree with a lot of this, but there are great techniques you can use from the time baby is born - not just wait til it is 3 months old. Mirroring, baby talk ( parentese), singing and nursery rhymes can all start the day the baby is born.

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