Mother & Baby India

How To Communicate with your baby

No one knows your baby as well as you. But know a little more and you’ll be able to build an even stronger, longer-lasting bond. Establishing a secure connection between the pair of you relies upon effective communication. This guide will help you optimise how you connect with your baby. It outlines how he communicates and comprehends, so you can recognise his subtle cues and respond more effectively. And you’ll find activities to refine these heightened skills. It’s a self-perpetuating process. Your easily understood responses will instantly reward and renew your baby’s efforts. The frequency and depth of your interaction will skyrocket and your bond will deepen.

At birth, your baby's brain is 25% of its adult size. But by the age of two, it has grown to 75%, facilitating huge leaps in his ability to communicate. So be prepared to adapt how

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