Something important about this video is when a baby is in the womb they can hear us. Speaking or singing to a baby even before they are born can make a difference. When they are younger than twelve months having a conversation with them makes them feel like the parent cares.
This video is very interesting and it caught my attention. I learned about some of these things in psychology and it has interested me since.
My topic is very important because it informs about how we develop language, and also it shows expecting parents about what techniques work.
Hi Jennifer! We were in group together. I thought your video had interesting points. My favorite point was that you should listen to your baby, even when they are "goo goo gaa'n" nonsense. And how by having conversations with them, we make the feel cared for. In your other post you said that Spanish is your primary language, when you were little can you remember moments when you understood English and Spanish, both at the same time?
ReplyDeleteHola Jennifer! I really liked the video, it's definitely really interesting how infants develop language. One of the facts I could relate to was that we should limit the amount of "goo-goo-ga-ga" talk that we use with babies. My parents always used to tell me that they talked to me like I was grown. They also do that with their grandchildren and I think it really does help the child when it comes to language.
ReplyDeleteHi Jennifer!!! Is very interesting to know about this subject, and how the communication start developing in babies. How much they learn in such an early stage of life.
ReplyDeleteI love this topic because not a lot of people gain the interest in teaching children language even before they are born. Some people don't think this is as important as it is. I'm glad you did this, two thumbs up!
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