Orthophony: Stimulate language up to one-year-old

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Subject: Orthophony: Stimulate language up to one-year-old with Johanne Bédard, M.O.A., speech therapist

Online Facebook video with Johanne Bédard, M.O.A., speech therapist. She has over 30 years of experience with pre-school, school and adult clients. We are discussing language stimulation in babies under one-year-old. How does the language mechanism evolve? How does language develop in infants according to their age? How to stimulate language acquisition. When to worry if baby doesn’t talk?

Timing

Introduction: importance of communication, general language learning, bilingualism

00:05:00: Understanding language development in infants

00:17:00: Language expression in babies from 0 to 2-month-old

00:17:20: Sign language with baby, practice sign language

00:23:14: Bilingualism

00:25:00: Language expression in babies from 2 to 4-month-old

00:27:00: Language expression in babies from 4 to 6-month-old

00:29:00: Language expression in babies from 6 to 8-month-old

00:40:00: Language expression in babies from 9 to 12-month-old

00:47:00: Longer-term language development between 18-month-old and 5 year-old

00:47:00: How to stimulate an infant’s language (vocabulary, pronunciation, intention, sentence structure)?

01:00:00: When to get professional advice for a language disorder in your child?

01:08:00: Bilingualism

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Johanne Bédard, M.O.A.
Speech therapist


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