Read books aloud to your baby. This can be done in more than one language.
Reading to infants stimulates their listening and language skills.
Listening to music is an exercise in receptive language skills (words that children understand but may not yet be able to say). Music gives children easy access to practice language and decipher meaning, different sounds and words. Children who can distinguish different sounds and phonemes are more likely to develop stronger literacy skills over time.
Studies have shown that exposing babies to bilingual environments speeds up their ability to pick up more than one language, enhances general communication skills, and cognitive abilities. D'Souza, D. (2020). Is mere exposure enough? The effects of bilingual environments on infant cognitive development, Royal Society Open Science https://royalsocietypublishing.org/doi/10.1098/rsos.180191 Singh L, Fu CS, Rahman AA, et al. (2015). Back to basics: a bilingual advantage in infant visual habituation. Child Dev.;86(1):294–302. Liberman, Z., Woodward, A. L., Keysar, B., & Kinzler, K. D. (2017). Exposure to multiple languages enhances communication skills in infancy. Developmental science, 20(1), e12420.




