Your toddler is at a stage where she is constantly learning language from you. Jamie Loehr M.D. and Jen Meyers, authors of "Raising Your Child" suggest these activities in order to encourage healthy language development. Here are few activities that can help:
Read Together
Read to your child every day, several times a day. Discuss the illustrations when you're looking at books together. Ask your child to tell you what she sees. Ask her to point out specific items on the page. Read alphabet books to lay the ground-work for learning the ABCs
(more activities after the cut.)
Your Child Is Intelligent!
![](http://2.bp.blogspot.com/-gbuZK36VY3o/UhSU--jF0DI/AAAAAAAAA3Y/BhezPcgoJls/s1600/baby2.jpg)
Encourage Details
Add details to what your child says. "Yes, that's a bus. It's a blue and white city bus. It's really big!"
Model Proper Grammar
Use proper grammar when you speak to model it for your child. She learns to speak (and write) from you.
![](http://4.bp.blogspot.com/-TJ02alXI3R0/UhSWLlZq4XI/AAAAAAAAA34/G-G7OMejTTk/s1600/baby3.jpg)
Use Complete Sentences
![](http://1.bp.blogspot.com/-868zKuFE6Qw/UhSWBmAuTGI/AAAAAAAAA3w/mp6oxDp7-Zo/s1600/baby+4.jpg)
Encourage Your Toddlers Imagination
![](http://3.bp.blogspot.com/-SY6oX73CuC0/UhSWuU72YTI/AAAAAAAAA4A/c_Gg_fUzqUk/s1600/baby+5.jpg)
Raising Your Child
Raising Your Child: The Complete Illustrated Guide is an information-packed guide that leads parents through the ever changing maze of new behaviors, developments, and challenges present in a child's first six years. It is filled with essential information, expert advice, practical solutions, and key choices to ensure a child's healthy development for their first six years -- and set them up for success in later developmental stages. In addition to understanding their child's stage of development, readers are given parenting techniques and activities they can use with their child to maximize physical, emotional, intellectual, and behavioral development at every age and stage.
No comments:
Post a Comment