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Title: STIIMULATING INFANT LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT


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STIIMULATING INFANT LANGUAGE DEVELOPMENT
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I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND
  • Research human brains begin development very
    early
  • Early months and years of life are critical and
    can be predictive of eventual lifetime achievement

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Youtube
  • 3 month old baby clearly says I love you
  • Amazing!

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Sheehan (Stanford Child Neurology) childs brain
is
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The research of Fowler and colleagues
  • 2 groups of babies
  • Group A began language stimulation at 4 months
  • Group B began language stimulation at 12 months

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Justice, L. Redle (2014). Communication
sciences and disorders A clinical evidence-based
approach (3rd ed.)
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Turnbull Justice 2012 summarize research of key
indicators of caregiver responsiveness
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Research of Tamis-LeMonda and colleagues
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One study showed that
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The most powerful mechanism
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Youtube
  • Still face experiment
  • Shows how important caregiver responsiveness is!

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II. GENERAL LANGUAGE STIMULATION IDEAS
  • Cheap, easy--daily life!

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1. Start talking to the baby at birth
  • Face to face contact is ideal

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2. Begin reading to the baby very early
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When reading to the baby,
  • Use simple books with colorful pictures
  • Label common objects and actions for the baby
    (Lookbear. The bear is eating.)

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Youtube
  • Early Literacy Sharing Language

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One of my personal favorites
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My childrens book program
  • Emphasizes Love, Talk, Read

Not this!!
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3. Introduce music
  • Sing to the baby
  • Play music
  • The baby can play!

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4. Ask questions
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5. Introduce 2 languages from birth
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6. Introduce the baby
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7. Play turntaking games
  • Peek-a-boo
  • Patty cake

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8. Remember that most newborns
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9. Put a safe-glass mirror
  • In the babys crib
  • Point out and label her body parts

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10. Imitate sounds the baby makes
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11. Use greetings and expressions
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12. When cleaning the house or going on errands
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13. Provide many opportunities
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14. Make sure
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Even paper can work!
  • Youtube
  • Baby laughing at ripping paper
  • Micah is 8 months old

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  • Youtube
  • Hysterical over bubbles

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What are some common house hold items that the
baby can play with? What are some cheap/free
activities to do?
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15. Let the baby
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16. Label
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17. Use the same words
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18. Start a scrapbook
  • Soft cotton cloth book
  • Cut favorite animals and favorite objects out of
    fuzzy cloth glue them into the book
  • Go through the scrapbook with the baby have him
    feel the pictures as you name them
  • You can also let the baby touch other pictures
    and objects

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III. LABELING PLAY THE RESEARCH OF WILLIAM
FOWLER
  • Labeling play naming common objects that babies
    encounter in their daily experiences
  • There are ways to specifically do this that make
    words easier to learn

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The keys
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For example
  • Theres the cat.
  • Heres your bottle!
  • I see Grandpa.

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Advantages of Word Labeling over Ordinary Speech
  • Ordinary speech proceeds in the background,
    unrelated to babys attention or interest

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Word labeling engages babys attention directly

Theres the doggy! See the doggy?
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  • Word labeling
  • Ordinary conversation

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  • Word labeling
  • Ordinary conversation

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The bottom line is..
  • variety!
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