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Your baby's range of sounds and facial expressions continues to grow, with lots of smiling, laughing, and babbling. Your baby is also copying sounds, an important skill for learning to talk.
Your baby will use sounds (other than crying) to get your attention and express feelings. Babies this age begin to experiment with the sounds they can make with their mouths. Make no mistake, these are your baby's early attempts at speaking and should be encouraged as much as possible.
Your baby can understand meaning through the tone of your voice: soothing tones are comforting; sharp, stern, or agitated tones say something is wrong. Now, your baby is beginning to understand the basics of communication through language.
Babies can hear and understand different sounds and the way words form sentences. During this period, they will learn to take turns when making sounds with you, blow “raspberries," squeal and laugh, and may start to respond to their names.
If you have concerns about your baby's communication skills or hearing, talk to your doctor.By the end of the seventh month, most babies:
Keep in mind that there's a wide range of what's considered normal, so some babies gain skills earlier or later than others.
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice, diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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