There's many ways to rap and many ways to teach. So let's play a game of say what you see. While your baby is playing observe and inspect and describe what they're doing, so the words connect. If your baby shakes a rattle say 'shake, shake, shake'. Link the word to the action, it will make them relate. If your baby hears a bee say 'buzz, buzz, bee', they'll understand the noise links to what they see.
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If your baby shakes a rattle say 'shake, shake, shake'. Link the word to the action, it will make them relate. If your baby hears a bee say 'buzz, buzz, bee', they'll understand the noise links to what they see.
Contingent talk is when your description is heard, building on baby's thoughts by linking words. The more you do this, the more they understand it. Boost their development when it comes to language. Now you know more about MC'ing, go and have fun with say what you are seeing. If baby shakes a rattle say 'shake, shake, shake'. Link the word to the action, it will make them relate. If your baby hears a bee say 'buzz, buzz, bee', they'll understand the noise links to what they see. Do it at meal times or while you're in the car. Or while you're bathing baby or on walks in the park. You can do it anywhere, you're really spoilt for choice. To say what you see, all you need is a voice.
By taking notice of the things your baby is seeing and hearing and naming and talking to them about them, they'll link the words to those things.
This is a great way of speeding up their language learning.
