With developing speech there's many ways to learn, one of the best is the art of taking turns. Take turns, take turns, take turns, take turns. So grab a toy mic or something to hold, like a hairbrush, banana, an old loo roll! Take turns ,take turns, take turns, take turns. Rap words in the mic, look into your baby's eyes, hold the mic to the mouth to prompt their reply. If it's just babble, it doesn't really matter. You can go back and forth with your baby rapper. The main thing is engagement ,a key way to teach. So they start understanding the rhythms of speech. Take turns, take turns, take turns, take turns. So here's a little game your kid and you can try. It's a fun little rap called the mic. Mum's on the mic and I'm rapping to you, but I need some help so what will you do? Remix/Reload! Dad's on the mic and I'm rapping to you, but it's your turn now so what you gonna do? Taking turns is great ,a rap tradition, but also helps baby's ability to listen, which in turn helps baby by teaching the art of conversation. Take turns when speaking. Take turns, take turns, take turns, take turns. So now you're a rap crew, you and your child. Keep ing the mic and doing freestyles. Buh bye!
Taking turns with your baby, even before they can say words, helps them learn about the back and forth of conversation.
Lioness raps an example of a game you can play to help your baby learn about taking turns.
