FOR INFANTS
1. Be a
proactive conversational partner.
2. Parents’ as well as other members of the family should
talk if the infant understands what they are saying
3. Family members should use a language style with which the child should
feel comfortable.
FOR TODDLERS
1. Continue to be an active, and pleasant conversational partner.
2. Partner should remember to
listen.
3. When you are in conversation use a language style with which you feel
comfortable.
4. You should consider ways of expanding your child’s language abilities
and horizons.
5. Parents’ and other family members should adjust to a child’s
idiosyncrasies instead of working against them.
6. One should resist making normative comparisons.