Ví dụ về việc sử dụng Talk to your baby trong Tiếng anh và bản dịch của chúng sang Tiếng việt
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Hold and talk to your baby;
Talk to your baby and praise him/her all the time.
Read and talk to your baby.
Talk to your baby from different places in the room.
Sing and talk to your baby.
Talk to your baby, even before you think they can understand.
You can also talk to your baby.
Talk to your baby- from about six months he can hear you and already starts to learn his mother tongue.
You can hear and talk to your baby.
Sing or talk to your baby as he is upright.
As you walk in the room, talk to your baby.
You can also talk to your baby through your phone.
If it is serious,you need to call the emergency number and always talk to your baby before the medical staff arrives.
Protip: Read and talk to your baby to further develop their communication skills.
The sonographer may suggest you get up and go for a little walk orhave a cold drink, talk to your baby or gently massage your abdomen.
You can talk to your baby.
Sing and talk to your baby often, but also keep other distracting background noises(the TV, radio) to a minimum so she can hear and focus on the sounds she's working on.
After watching the video be sure to talk to your baby about the film, ask.
At first, when you try to look at and talk to your baby, she may look away, fall asleep or become limp.
If it works, savour the moment: Look around,look up at the sky, talk to your baby about the world around your home- whether it's a quiet cul-de-sac or a busy city street.
Talking to your baby or even listening to some soothing music will help you bond together well.
Cuddle and talk to your babies all you want during the day.
Play lots of tracking games that involve moving anobject slowly from side to side while you're talking to your baby.
Talk to your babies early and often to guide them through their amazing new world- and let storytime help.
When talking to your baby, give them time to respond to what you are saying with a look or coo-ing sounds.
Dr. Rebekka Levis, assistant professor of pediatrics at New York Medical College in Valhalla,says"it's never too early to start reading and talking to your baby.".
While this process is a natural part of development, talking to your baby right from birth not only helps her learn to speak earlier but also enables her to master a larger vocabulary.
Keep on talking to your baby in ordinary conversation, repeating the names of familiar objects and describing what you're doing- a major event in the lives of babies and parents alike is about to take place- baby's first words!