Baby Learns How To Speak, But Can't Quite Get It Right

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Children's language skills usually develop in an orderly fashion. Many of the parents are interested in how to stimulate more speech from their toddlers. Most often children just need a little more incentive to get them talking, so speech therapists usually suggest using communicative temptations.

There are many ways of “tempting” your child to speak, for example, use food as bait. Eat something your child loves in their presence without offering them any. When your child indicates that they would like some, show a more advanced way for them to make the request, whether it is using a sign, a word or a simple phrase.

For example, if your child points and grunts to the candy, model the sign for candy then wait and see if your child will imitate the sign candy.

This mother is teaching her daughter pronunciation and the toddler repeats after. She shadows her mother's speaking but doesn't get some words quite right!

This young toddler is putting in some "hard work" to earn baby points and get a treat. Her mother asks her to say "please, can I have a yogurt" and struggles to pronounce "I" in the most adorable way.

This adorable toddler will instantly win your heart and charm you with her ways of speaking. She almost gets her "words" right, but has a bit of trouble completing the task!

After repeating the word 'up' many times, she almost gets it in the end. So adorable!

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