I found out later that it is important to a child’s language
development to begin talking to them when they are brand new babies. How
do babies learn to speak? What can a parent do to help? I learned
that by the time my little girl turned two
and a half, she would have 600 words in her vocabulary and by age five or six
she would know thousands of words. Wow!
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Babies, toddlers and children progress at different rates.
Just as some babies are early crawlers; and some are late walkers, children
gain language at different rates as well. All babies; regardless of their
culture or native language, share the same steps to
language learning. They begin with eye contact and will look at an object they
want while reaching and vocalizing. The pre-linguistic part of language
development begins with blowing bubbles, vocalizations, and crying. They do what works.
Steps to Language
They begin talking with single words, usually a
noun. These first words can mean a whole sentence. For example “up”
could mean, “Mom I want you to pick me up.” These words are called holophrases,
whole phrases which are full of meaning, because they are self-contained. Then children will begin using words in a telegraphic
fashion. Basically they only use the words that will convey what they
want like “baby go”. After the telegraphic stage they learn words at an
amazing rate. Two-year-olds, for example, often learn two to three new
words each day. Three year olds have some trouble with pronouns but by the time
they are four and five they will have mastered them. Four year olds will speak
in complete and compound sentences, they will even make up words to fit their
needs (Crosser,
2008)
Helping language development
The first way parents can help their child in language development is speaking
in the way I did with my new born infant. I did not know it at the time
but this style of speech is called parentese and
it provides a scaffold for the learning of language. Parentese is
not baby talk, it involves using a slightly higher than normal pitch and
exaggerated vowel sounds. You need to use short and simple sentences,
along with repetition.
One of the best ways to help your baby in their language development is to
provide an environment free of abuse and excess stress. This will free
your baby’s brain to create the necessary language connections. Encourage any
attempts they make in their language development. Above all, relax and
enjoy your child, you are probably already doing most of the things that will
help your child with their language development.
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