Coo with your baby

One great way to bond with your baby and encourage early communication skills is by cooing with them. When you listen to the noises they make and respond by imitating them, you’re showing them that you’re engaged and interested in what they have to say. Plus, this back-and-forth rhythm of conversation helps them understand communication.

Tips for trying this out:

  • Listen to your baby’s sounds.
  • Repeat these sounds back.
  • Create a simple conversation by taking turns “talking.”

It’s a fun and easy way to connect with your little one and start building the foundation for future communication skills.

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