Language Development & Communication
Listening & Understanding
WiseTip: LD-UND-M0818-I01B

Allow time for your baby to respond with gestures, actions, sounds or words to your simple requests or questions.

WHY IT MATTERS

Language delivered in the context of an adult-child interaction characterised by responsiveness and positive regard helps to scaffold children’s learning and encourage verbal behaviours as they develop.

Allowing infants to communicate using baby-talk or other means helps children listen and communicate and grasp the language quickly. A longitudinal study on 48 infants aged nine to twenty-seven months in Scotland found that the more baby-talk words that infants are exposed to and allowed to use, the quicker they grasp language. Assessments of nine-month-old children suggest that those who hear words such as “bunny” or “choo-choo” frequently are faster at picking up new words between nine and twenty-one months.