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Talk To Your Newborn Baby - Choose the words or phrases that you want to say to your baby every time you interact with them. Set the tone of your voice tothe same level each time you repeat those words Remember Eye Contact

Make direct eye contact and place your baby where they can see your mouth moving and look into your face.
Talk To Your Newborn Baby

Speak slowly and pronounce your words carefully.

Choose words that mean something to your baby like their name. then move to words like "mommy", "daddy" etc

Repeat these words everytime you talk to your baby and build your "baby" vocabulary each time you interact. Add in new words often.

Interacting with your baby is one of the best parts of getting to know your infant and developing those strong bonds. These days, talking to your baby goes way beyond "Goo Goo" and "Ga Ga." It is always important to
remember that if you talk and interact with your baby from early on, they will try to respond back to at an earlier age. This is easy and can be alot of fun. - by eHow



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