#6-12 months #Chatting
The best way to help your baby develop their language and literacy skills between 6 and 12-months-old is through songs, nursery rhymes and talking to them. Talking to your baby will help them to learn new words and sounds, which will help to build their confidence when it comes to making noises and speaking their first words. Words for Life provide a range of activities for your baby to help work on their early milestones before starting nursery.
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Read Milestones by six months now
Milestones by six months
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Read Milestones for one-year-olds now
Milestones for one-year-olds
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Read Songs and rhymes now
Songs and rhymes
All children like songs and nursery rhymes, even small babies.
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Read Books to wind down now
Books to wind down
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Read Chat about the day ahead now
Chat about the day ahead
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Read Playing peek a boo now
Playing peek a boo
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Read Chat together at Christmas now
Chat together at Christmas
Chat with your child to teach them new words this Christmas
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Read Arts, crafts, and creative activities for under-fives now
Arts, crafts, and creative activities for under-fives
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Read Walking in towns and cities now
Walking in towns and cities
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Read Make up a song now
Make up a song
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Read Exploring the outdoors with your baby or toddler now
Exploring the outdoors with your baby or toddler
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Read Taking photos and talking about them now
Taking photos and talking about them
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Read Why spend time outside with your baby or toddler? now
Why spend time outside with your baby or toddler?
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Read How to teach your baby to talk now
How to teach your baby to talk
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Read Chat, play, read interactive activity booklets now
Chat, play, read interactive activity booklets
Our chat, play, read activity booklets are filled with fun and simple activities. Each one will support your child to learn new words and develop their language and communication skills.
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Read Naming the colours now
Naming the colours
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Read Early to Bed and Early to Rise now
Early to Bed and Early to Rise
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Read The Queen of Hearts now
The Queen of Hearts
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Read Oranges and Lemons now
Oranges and Lemons
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Read Talk to your child in the language you know best now
Talk to your child in the language you know best
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Read Communicating with your visually impaired child now
Communicating with your visually impaired child
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Read Communicating if your baby is deaf now
Communicating if your baby is deaf
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Read Make up your own story now
Make up your own story
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Read Talking to your baby or child when out and about now
Talking to your baby or child when out and about
Our walk and talk trail contains ideas and tips to help you chat to your baby or child more while you are out and about.
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Read Playing on the floor now
Playing on the floor
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Read Pouring and tipping now
Pouring and tipping
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Read Your baby’s name in a song now
Your baby’s name in a song
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Read Picture books with sound now
Picture books with sound
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Read Bath time fun! now
Bath time fun!
Bath time is a good time to chat and play.
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Read Talk about feelings now
Talk about feelings
Hearing you use words to describe feelings will help your child to understand and manage their emotions when they are older.
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Read Point and see now
Point and see
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Read Getting to know your baby's facial expressions now
Getting to know your baby's facial expressions






























