Communicate with Your Baby
Tired of waking up every night? Sick of guess what your baby wants every time? It is your baby's sweat smile keep you going. Actually, Communicating with your baby is much easier than you have thought. Here is what you can do to communicate well with you baby.

1. Try repeating the sounds she makes and wait to see what she does in return. This can be delightful for both parents and babies.
2. Try stuffing pieces of fabric into an empty Kleenex box so she can pull out one at a time until the box is empty.
3. Give your baby her own photo album. Then, just leave them on the floor nearby for her to look at. Remember, anything you give your baby should be safe for her to put in her mouth, because that is the way she explores the world.
4. Talk to your baby. Tell her about what you are doing to her when you change her diaper, lift her up, feed her. Tell her about what you are doing. Describe to her what you see her doing. All of the rich talking, listening and interacting not only teach your baby about language, it helps to build your relationship with each other.
5. Turn the tape recorder on in "record mode" and just let it run near where you and she are playing. You will record some precious sounds and interactions that you will be able to listen to now and latere.

 
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