This educational video is a speech and language enrichment video through music and activities for toddlers! Learn about COLORS with Ms. Alyssa as she plays with a color sorting activity with TRAINS, CARS, BOATS, PLANES and ROCKETS! We'll also practice finishing patterns and counting to six! Ms. Alyssa then practices FIRST WORDS through songs and play!
Chapters:
00:00 Color Sorting Activity
06:50 First Words with Ms. Alyssa
Your toddler will learn important developmental milestones such as first sounds, first words, first gestures and baby sign language.
We hope this video will be a valuable resource for you and your baby as you embark on this exciting language learning journey together!
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Research has shown that babies start to develop language skills from as early as 6 months old, with their first words typically appearing between 10-14 months. Our video is designed to support your baby's language development by introducing them to key words and first sentences while also engaging them in fun songs and play with toys and learning tools. Talk to your baby, play, and narrate your day in front of your baby in order to encourage their speech and language skills!
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Hop Little Bunnies: https://youtu.be/xW9oKgnno-8
Speech Songs for Kids: https://youtu.be/TgXd-20hUus
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Here is a list of some common first words and gestures that babies often learn:
First Words:
Mama
Dada
Hi/Hello
Bye/Goodbye
Ball
Dog
Cat
Milk
Juice
No
Yes
Gestures:
Waving
Pointing
Clapping
Blowing kisses
Shaking head (to mean "no")
Nodding head (to mean "yes")
Giving high-fives
Giving hugs
It's important to note that every baby develops at their own pace, and while some may learn these words and gestures earlier, others may take a bit longer. The most important thing is to encourage and support your baby's language development by talking to them often and using simple words and phrases.
Sing Along With Ms. Alyssa to the following songs and activities!
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