Wednesday, December 9, 2009

New Baby Words Is It Better To Use Real Words Instead Of Baby Words?

Is it better to use real words instead of baby words? - new baby words

My little sister uses words like "moomoo" with his 2-year-old daughter and I tend to step right words, like milk in place of "moomoo" and a bath instead of "toilet" to.

Am I right to do this or I use words when the girl, the baby kangaroo? She is very articulate for his age, and I personally prefer the words of the same objects and locations to use.

17 comments:

Mommy to Sammy said...

I think it depends really like this off. I can see the word with real milk, but the bathroom can be difficult or confusing to 2 years is not smart they are. I use a baby "talk" with my son, but I'm really careful his first word was mom and dad when I about 9 months and was ready and knew what he meant. I hear a lot of children on the floor .... Uppy but I wanted more height. With the use of milk too, but when the time comes, I'll use the bathroom, because it is easier for him. In addition, most children on the floor, the bathroom and also in nurseries and kindergartens in the upstairs bathroom. But his sister is watching what used to be the biological mother of the child.

dancermi... said...

I think using the right words is much better and improve language skills.

My nephew is very smart 2 years old and their parents' words. From time to time under the pseudonym of things like "Carcar, and strange things. I hear you say it, but usually call them.

Furthermore, I do not think think you should also very demanding. I think it is a matter of personal taste, but I see nothing wrong with the word "toilet", as it is a colloquial term from society in general. But "moomoo" or "bee" or what is not exactly the right word for milk?

mudite said...

For children and beginners want to collect a few simple words, to realize the things on others. Sometimes it's just a character or a single form first vowel of a word. then it will be a positive support for the baby. At the secondary level, this is in advance. Expressed as whole words, short sentences, which can that.Then accurate and complete words with the lips, mouth and tongue. At the age of the child unnecessary words.

Qwerty said...

You need to use real words, children develop language at a very young age, and use baby words of his speech delay does not use formal words such as spas, but they say ... Bathroom or toilet. My mother has always used on the wet (anti-whip baciral call) Whipp, so even if he has 10 years, I always said whippie. Baby Words stick and are hard to break once and is often used.

LilyBug said...

My daughter is now nineteen months. She is very intelligent and eloquent as well. I have "adult" words with her. Even if I chose the easiest decision for them. I Pee Pee to use the toilet or bath. I use the word around the bathroom. And she knows what I mean. Even experts disagree.

I do not use the words to every baby. Children understand. Keep it short and quick question. Information overload comes about.

Demaskus said...

Yes, for the love of God out of the way the search for the toughest terms possible. My parents (in particular) my mother had for me and my brother. I can honestly say it works wonders for my vocabulary growth. The nursery is also a good idea. Games Baby, repetitions of Sesame Street and the like are also very good.

Dallas is pregnant w/ # 3! said...

Should use both. say: "I want baba?" And they say: "Do you want a bottle? "They need to hear both.

Baby talk is good for babies. It helps the mind processes things. You need the treble and bass tone sounds for the development. I'm so sick of parents not doing this, it is very important. You also need to know how you say it, so you learn.

This is what you hear from them.

Justin said...

Yes, that baby talk is bad. Use the right words and speak as you speak young children. It's OK to teach sounds, imitate animal sounds and then to babble, but not like an idiot.

shenzara said...

Potty is not a big problem because it is actually a word. However, I would milk instead of moomoo. How can they learn to speak properly, if you rightly say, you know?

Diamond K said...

I have two brothers years ago, and I learned that you must use your own words. because the child laughs, what you say. then read the whole word. If parents wish otherwise.

AnnasBan... said...

Talk to every word that is more comfortable with time, they are appropriate. If the requirements of your sister or her husband to do otherwise, then that violence would be polite.

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Cat said...

) Words of truth: You are in the right direction. It's great that you show children the correct way to communicate. Learn your words of truth made fewer communication problems in life

Jimmy B said...

It is better to use ordinary words. You do not want to encourage them to tell children to school, they want moomoo.

§kulleda... said...

I think we should follow to correct words and you enrich your vocabulary

J said...

Acceptable Use proper words, if the child understands, and they pronounce.

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