tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488433810039574602.post3907294119436338221..comments2023-10-28T02:50:16.786-07:00Comments on Jewish Single Mom By Choice: Lovely MilestonesDochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05261212450148255826noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5488433810039574602.post-49744466987557461052010-03-22T06:50:17.334-07:002010-03-22T06:50:17.334-07:00from babycenter
4 to 6 months
At this stage, your...from babycenter<br /><br />4 to 6 months<br />At this stage, your child will start to babble, combining consonants and vowels (such as "baba" or "yaya"). The first "mama" or "dada" may slip out now and then. Though it's sure to melt your heart, your baby doesn't equate those words with you quite yet. That comes later, when he's almost a year old.<br /><br />Vocalization is a game to your baby, who's experimenting with using his tongue, teeth, palate, and vocal chords to make all sorts of funny noises. At this stage, babbling sounds the same, whether you speak English, French, or Japanese in your home. You may notice your child favoring certain sounds ("ka" or "da," for example), repeating them over and over because he likes the way they sound and how his mouth feels when he says them.<br /><br />7 to 12 months<br />When he babbles and vocalizes now, your baby will sound as if he's making sense. That's because he's trying out tones and patterns similar to the ones you use. Foster his babbling by talking to him and reading to him.koshergourmetmarthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18130278915757648096noreply@blogger.com