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KBGPF002 | Babies Words

By Dr. Rajeev Tamhankar

The session provides guidance on fostering early language development in babies by introducing tongue and mouth movements. It emphasizes the importance of demonstrating sounds like “mama,” “papa,” and “baby” to help children observe, understand, and replicate these speech patterns.

  1. Focus on words like “mama,” “papa,” and “baby.”
  2. Demonstrate lip pressing and mouth opening movements.
  3. Repeat the exercises slowly and clearly near the baby.
  4. Use native language alternatives if beneficial.
  1. Enhances speech muscle coordination.
  2. Builds early communication skills.
  3. Supports muscle memory for speech sounds.
  4. Encourages observation and mimicry of speech movements.
  1. Start with three words, gradually increasing complexity.
  2. Perform the activities daily for consistency.
  3. Use clear, exaggerated movements for better observation.
  4. Incorporate native language for familiarity and comfort.

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