How Baby Learn Language?
By dik_an
@dik_an (475)
Malaysia
February 16, 2009 8:08am CST
The first time we born in this world we can not speak, we just cry and cry. Some moms start to teach the baby when she's pregnant, they talk and read a book. How technically we as a human learn languages? I have an assignment from my lecturer about it, if there's a good websites (in your mother tongue languages) please put in your comment. For all moms here, how you teach your young child to have a good grammar and languages? Thanks to share with me. Happy myLotting!
2 responses
@exinco (214)
• Malaysia
16 Feb 09
hi, i just attend pre wedding course. and what i know was human are created once the sperm from men and egg from women are combine.
you are correct. we can teach the baby while inside mom's womb.
because baby cannot speak at early stage so you may used effective sign language
you may want to read review from this book
http://rimbunanhijau.com/howbabylearnlanguage
@highflyingxangel (9225)
• United States
17 Feb 09
Children learn language through interaction with parents and caregivers. The more language children hear, the more they pick up on and learn. Children eventually move from just crying, to cooing and babbling sounds and then eventually they put really simple words together. Those words are the first spoken words the child says and it happens all because the baby is read to, and talked to and is sparred baby talk. Baby talk really isn't good for children at all, it's not teaching them how language is properly put together.