Generally speaking, it takes the baby 1-3 months to send it? Ah, uh, oh? Pronunciation, such as? Dad? 、? Mom? This pronunciation usually takes 4-6 months, but at this time, the baby will only pronounce these sounds and will not call mom and dad. Most babies are around 10- 12 months, and may consciously call their parents or other words.
Of course, not all babies are like this. Some babies have slow language development and may not call their parents until they are two or three years old. This is normal. Parents should not be too nervous if the child seems to have no mental problems.
If parents want their baby to hear the call to mom and dad earlier, they can encourage them in the following ways:
1. Talk to your baby more: the language environment has a great influence on your baby's language development. Parents take the initiative to talk to their children and encourage them to talk, so they should talk to their babies more in daily life, whether they understand or not.
2, let the baby see the mouth shape: it is best for parents and children to talk face to face. When parents talk, try to let the baby see the mouth shape and speak as standard and clear as possible.
3. Encourage the baby to speak out: usually encourage the baby to imitate himself, interact with the child more, be patient when teaching the baby, and don't lose your temper with him because the baby doesn't study well.