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KateD86 · 08/06/2015 18:33

I need a way to effectively communicate with DS, he is only 4 months old, but at times I feel that I am not able to communicate or convey to himConfused. Is there any suggestions that you have, which may aid me?
Thank you

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Tequilashotfor1 · 08/06/2015 18:34

Communicate what? Are you smiling at him?

PowderMum · 08/06/2015 19:37

I used to talk to my DD1, about what we were doing etc. she seemed to respond

longlistofexlovers · 08/06/2015 19:42

He'll respond to tone. I said 'please go the fuck to sleep' in a sing song voice constantly.

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KateD86 · 09/06/2015 16:44

Just understand if he is hungry, etc and I oppose swearing in front of my kids I am sorry but thats just wrong, I understand tone works but language matters too doesn't it, why did you feel the need to do this?
@PowderMum by respond how did you pick up this bond and how did she respond.
Thanks

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longlistofexlovers · 09/06/2015 17:35

You didn't get the humour in my post at all, did you?

Tequilashotfor1 · 09/06/2015 17:50

this is a lovely poem

Honestly op it really doesn't matter what you say or what language you use at this age as long as your tone of voice and facial expressionsc are kind and loving.

Smile a lot.
Make eye contact
Listen for hungry cries, sleep cries, I need a cuddle cries. They sound slightly different.

He is not going to sit up and point to a bottle and say " I'm starving - pass the cow juice over 'ere mam'

He will respond my smiling back if you smile, giggle if you kiss his toes. You Should be able to feel if he is happy.

You could say here have some cat food and wave a bottle of milk and he will just think 'great - lunch'

You can start baby sign language now which is actually really effective for them to communicate to you later on.

Sounds like you need to chill out. Wine

redexpat · 15/06/2015 19:56

Baby signing might help put your mind at ease. Any classes near you?

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