Skill· 13mo–15mo· 2 min

Acting with a Doll

This helps continue your baby's language development. Act out scenes with a doll to encourage language development. Use a doll to demonstrate simple actions like jumping or sleeping. Clearly name each action as you perform it. Let your child take the dol

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What you'll need

You'll need a doll. This helps continue your baby's language development.

How it works

  1. 1~30s

    Alright, let's get started! To complete this activity, you will need a doll. Begin by acting out simple scenes with the doll. For example, show your baby how the doll jumps, lies down and sleeps. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.

    Watch for: Little One try to copy the words you say.

  2. 2~30s

    Great, now let's try the next part. Did the baby wake up? Stayed each action clearly while you act them out so that your baby begins to realize what they are. Now it's your baby's turn. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!

    Watch for: Little One understand three-word phrases, like 'Look, a dog!'.

  3. 3~30s

    One more thing to try. Help her take the doll and act out the different scenes. During this exercise, observe if your baby follows instructions and begins to talk by pronouncing disillobic words such as mama or papa. Can you rock the baby to sleep? How does your child handle this? What do you see?

    Watch for: Little One thi helps continue your baby's language development.

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