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What should a one-year-old baby teach?
Several interesting features of baby learning to speak.

* If your baby is fascinated by toddlers first, then he will learn to speak later. Mom, don't worry.

* Babies usually learn to listen before speaking for themselves. Mom doesn't have to force the baby to talk, just talk to him more often. The baby will hide the words he has learned (although he can't say them yet) in his mind.

* Most babies love to say "no" to adults when they are 1 half year old. They may become disobedient, turn a deaf ear to what their mother says and often scream in protest.

What should mom do?

Once the baby speaks, the speed of language improvement is very fast. Before long, he can point to familiar things and say their names, and he can recognize the names of familiar people, things and his own body parts.

The baby will listen to every word you say and store it with amazing memory. Usually, mothers should teach their babies the correct names of people, places and things anytime and anywhere, and speak as slowly, clearly and simply as possible.

Babies may still be used to using body movements to express themselves. Don't be impatient. You can ask your baby to answer in words and participate in the dialogue by asking questions. For example, when the baby points to the refrigerator, you can ask him, "Would you like something to drink?" Then wait patiently for the baby to answer. You can also ask, "What would you like to drink? Milk? Then let's drink milk. " If the baby has not answered, don't hold on to food or drink, let the baby answer your question, so as not to dampen the baby's mood.

15 to 18 months old babies like to play language games. A mother can let her baby recognize things while playing, such as "Where are your ears?" "where's mom?"

At this time, the baby's vocabulary has soared, but the pronunciation is still unclear. You must not concentrate on correcting the baby's pronunciation. Most babies mispronounce when they speak. When you answer, you just need to emphasize the correct pronunciation of those words, without deliberately correcting them.

At the age of 2, the baby can say phrases, even short sentences composed of 2-4 words. Because there are obvious individual differences in language development, some babies can't talk after 2 years old. In addition, the baby's vocabulary is also very different, some babies talk endlessly, and some babies only keep one word for a long time.

Most babies have the following similarities when they are 1~2 years old:

◇1August will say 15 or so.

When I was 2 years old, I could say at least two short sentences.

◇2 years old can understand simple instructions issued by adults.

The trouble you may encounter.

Some babies have been silent, and parents are worried about whether he has autism. Infants with autism and related conditions do talk late, but at the same time there are obvious communication problems, such as less social activities, single interests and hobbies, and slow behavior. If in doubt, you should consult a doctor in time.

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The characteristics of baby playing games

At this time, the baby's hand-eye coordination ability and finger flexibility have made great progress. Mothers can use toys to help their babies improve these skills.

The way babies play has also changed. When he was a baby, he usually just shook hands, knocked and threw toys. Now, the baby's interest has expanded, and his attention is mainly focused on learning to walk and understand things. He is interested in building blocks. He likes to use toy mobile phones to imitate adults' calls, push toy cars back and forth, and feel the strength and control of his body.

Babies will start playing "pretend games": pretending to drink water from empty cups, using bananas as telephones, imagining building blocks as cars, and so on. The baby is getting better every day.

At this stage, you should arrange for the baby to play with friends. Learning to share toys, learning to wait in turn, and learning to observe and maintain order are all very important for the baby's future growth.

A spirit full of contradictions

* The baby learned to walk, which shows that he is more independent. During this period, on the one hand, the baby is eager for independence and freedom, on the other hand, it is inseparable from the comfort and peace of mind when his mother is around, so it is very contradictory. Mother had better stay with him and give him confidence and courage, but don't always guide him and pay attention to him.

* At this time, the baby likes to play with other children, but he doesn't like to cooperate with others or share toys with others. Therefore, mothers should prepare more toys so that every child can have fun. When the baby is unwilling to share, you should mediate at any time when there is a dispute.

What should mom do?

Once the baby starts to learn to walk, the mother must pay attention to his safety. Try to create opportunities for your baby to walk freely and help him walk happily. During this period, babies like to play hide-and-seek and clap their hands, imitating adults to do housework. This is a good sign. Mothers should support their babies. When washing dishes, you can give your baby a toy container to help him "wash" or ask him to "help" clean the unbreakable utensils. When the mother cooks, she can provide some toy pots and spoons for the baby.

Babies may like the following toys:

A brightly colored ball.

Building blocks.

Crayons or other markers.

Animal toys or dolls.

Toy cars and trains.

Geometric classification ball, toy hole board (insert colorful columns on the board to help children learn numbers, know patterns and train hand-eye coordination ability).

Simple puzzle.

Push and pull toys, ride toy cars, wooden horses.

Let the baby learn happily in the game, help the baby master various motor skills of the body and limbs with toys, and lay a solid foundation for the baby's subsequent development.

Mother also wants to read it to the baby, so that the baby can point out what he knows in the book, or point to the pictures in the book, so that the baby can say his name. Tell the baby the story in the book and talk to him about what happened during the day. Ask some simple questions and wait patiently for the baby to answer. After the baby answers, you'd better repeat the baby's answer or expand his answer.

The trouble you may encounter.

Babies at this age lose their temper easily. For example, if you don't want to do something and make a scene, it may also be to express his inner dissatisfaction and frustration. At this stage, the baby will also show a strong possessiveness. I hope everyone listens to him. When someone takes something, his mother will focus on others and he will cry.

When the baby loses his temper, you can give him something interesting to distract him. Don't let your baby do tired or hungry things at ordinary times, especially when you want your baby to work hard to complete new tasks, which will easily lead to your baby losing his temper.

Providing toys and games suitable for the baby's age characteristics can enhance the baby's self-satisfaction and relieve the baby's negative emotions.

When the mother leaves, the baby always cries and refuses to be taken care of by others, which may lead to separation anxiety. The causes and duration of separation anxiety vary from person to person, usually starting from about 9 months, and some are later. When the baby gradually learns how to deal with the language and social skills in a strange environment and understands that the disappearance of something does not mean that it does not exist, the symptoms of separation anxiety will gradually disappear.