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2008-09-22
Name: dsmita



My one year old son can say mama,baba,can say hi with hand moving ,if he wiil see some baby photo he can say bebe,,is it fine at this age or he should say more..Now I always speak in english with him so he undestands that.. but I am going to my native place,there people talk in native laguage .Does it affect to him ,,shall I continue with him english ..will it be prblem for him to catch my words and their words. Please suggest.any experieced mother suggest me what to do.

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2008-10-09
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Anonymous Name: Mel
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Whatever your baby speaks is fine for his age.

About native languages, if a baby is exposed to many languages in the developmental yaers, it leads to the use of more neurons in the brain, so that is a positive thing. However, each person should speak to your son in only ONE LANGUAGE. Meaning, if YOU speak to your son in ENGLISH, then make sure you speak to him ONLY IN ENGLISH. You can speak to other people (even in front of him) in any other language, but whenever you speak to him, speak in English. Similarly, if your relatives speak to him in Hindi, then whenver they speak to him, they should speak to him only in Hindi.
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