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National Literacy Trust launches campaign to get babies communicating
By Kimberley Smith on 09/03/2011 13:51:40
Talk To Your Baby campaign launched as a fifth of parents unaware of the benefits of talking to young babies

Talking to babies is vital for developing their communication skills, but many parents don’t know how early to start or how important their role is, a survey by the National Literacy Trust (NLT) has discovered.The survey found that the majority

Active listening: What it is and how to do it
By Maria Muennich on 04/10/2007 01:34:08
Good communication is at the heart of every successful relationship, and at the heart of communication is the ability to really listen

Being a good listener is crucial to effective communication and is one of life's most important skills to develop. But listening is also something that many people find difficult, particularly if they come from a background of not being listened

New mum - and your partner
By Maria on 11/09/2007 12:21:57
Good communication is the cornerstone to every successful partnership, but it can take more effort once baby arrives

to work towards finding a new balance for your relationship where you both feel supported, appreciated and loved. The key to making the transition from two to three as smoothly as possible for your partnership is good communication, and this goes far

How Should I Talk to My Baby?
By Maria Meunnich on 13/08/2008 02:36:36
It's not all 'goo-goo, ga-ga'! You can enjoy your early communications with your baby and it will really mean something to her

with her - this is fine too, as your baby will enjoy you copying her and the sense that you are really communicating with each other. It is important though that she also hears plenty of 'proper' language, and increasingly so as she gets older. As you talk

Your five month old baby
By Sophie Westnedge on 10/04/2012 16:21:43
Weeks 20 to 24 – gaining confidence and communication

now has lots more control over his eye movements and uses this as a way to communicate. Find out more about your baby's eyes.GrowingYour baby is growing in height and weight and he likes to take his weight on his feet and if you hold him under his arms

Your thirteen-month-old
By Maria Muennich on 26/07/2007 07:40:15
Your newly upright baby is becoming ever more communicative by the day

noises. By now he'll be able to understand a surprising number of the words you frequently use and may be able to follow simple requests to bring things to you or find individual objects.He's also getting a lot better at communicating what he wants

Review: Sign & Smile CD-Rom
By Laura Lee Davies on 23/03/2006 01:57:10
An easy introduction to the joys of using sign language alongside spoken word, for early communication with your baby.

Sign and Smile PC CD-Rom A simple and appealing introduction to the joys of using sign language with speech for better communication with your babyIt's quite low-tech, but then the cartoon images are soft and enjoyable so this isn't a huge problem

Baby Cuddles
By Laura Lee Davies on 10/09/2009 02:04:05
Can you spoil your baby with too many cuddles or is it a vital part of parent-child communication?

Hopefully, if there is one thing that new parents are encouraged to do – whether their baby was born naturally or by caesarian, whether their baby is fed by bottle or breast, whether their baby is born into a family that is rich or poor – is to find a way to bond with their baby....

Babysigning online course
By Laura Lee Davies on 24/07/2006 00:02:32
Check out this useful online babysigning course to help you and your baby learn the magic of communication before he can talk!

We know from the feedback we get that lots of new parents are increasingly interested in the art of Baby Signing.Baby Signing is a wonderful way to communicate with your child and isn't only useful for children with communication difficulties like

Baby's first words
By Laura Lee Davies on 01/10/2009 00:01:09
Communication is a gradual process though the bond is there from Day One, but what first words can you expect and when will you hear them?

children might say 'cat' or a mutation of something like 'apple', for example, at 12 or 13 months, but don't be alarmed if your child doesn't until 16 months or later. If your child is communicating with your happily, through hugs, cries and other physical

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