Friday, September 9, 2011

Friday Fun Facts


BABY QUIZ - FACT OR FICTION? 

WEEK #7

Is it good to talk "baby talk" to your baby? 


JURY'S STILL OUT ON THIS ONE...  
After doing research on the topics I post in my "Friday Fun Facts" blog feature I can usually come to a conclusion that I agree with and feel confident about supporting, but this subject has me seeing and agreeing with aspects of both sides...what are your thoughts?

PRO: "Motherese" is a brand of chatting better known as "baby talk" and can be important to development. Together, the wide smiles, high pitch, exaggerated expressions and repetition succeed in drawing and holding a baby’s attention. This encourages babies to become an active part of two-way interaction, motherese seems to be an important tool in building and deepening the emotional bond between adults and babies, and serves as baby’s first introduction to language and communication skills. 


CON: A recent study suggests that speaking to your baby or young child using "motherese" instead of more complex sentences may set a poor example and could possibly hinder their communication skills. The same research shows that by using more complex sentences some babies will learn the right terms and forms of language early on and develop a higher ability for language comprehension as they grow. 

2 comments:

  1. I never felt the need to "babytalk" to my kids, and parents doing that annoy me. (lol!) :)

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  2. I think "Motherese" just comes naturally! I do that with my furbabies but yet I also have conversations with them too which I know they understand - especially Sadie! We have to spell around her because she's so smart!

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