Posts Tagged ‘language’
When Your Baby Falls, Hears a Loud Noise, or Anything Unexpected, What’s Her Narrative?
Different babies and toddlers have different reactions to unexpected events that are inevitable as our little ones gain increasing balance on their legs. If your toddler trips, does she cry? Or, if you say, “oops boo boo” does she giggle and say “oops boo boo?” Adding language to a minor fall often eases the incident…
Read MoreNovel Ways Novel Writers Write
As an author I’m forever dazzled by the magical ways the really great authors use language. For fun and interest, I’ve listed some unusual ways some of my favorite novelists put words together. Such poets are they. Hope you find these lines propelling to you in some way. I suggest you take your time. Let’s…
Read MoreEnjoy Your Babies More By Understanding How They Learn – The Magic of Pre-Speech
Laurie Hollman Phd’s new book, Unlocking Parental Intelligence:Finding Meaning in Your Child’s Behavior, will be released Oct. 13. It can be pre-ordered at a discount from amazon.com Enjoying Your Babies Before They Speak There are many research findings about babies before they learn to speak that have to do with moral behavior, infant-mother…
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