Bath time talk

0–6 monthsFamily ConnectionNo materials needed

During bath time, describe each step in simple words. Talk about the warm water, the gentle soap, and how you're washing their tiny toes. When your child splashes or coos, respond with enthusiasm and words. This turns bath time into a rich communication experience using the sensory experiences already present.

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Bath time talk

How to Do This Activity

During bath time, describe each step in simple words. Talk about the warm water, the gentle soap, and how you're washing their tiny toes. When your child splashes or coos, respond with enthusiasm and words. This turns bath time into a rich communication experience using the sensory experiences already present.

Why It Works

The combination of physical touch, warm water, and your voice creates a multisensory communication experience. Research demonstrates that parent-child communication programs that focus on quality interaction during everyday routines enhance children's developing communication abilities (Widiastuti & Purwandari, 2019). These early exchanges during bath time teach your child that communication is natural, safe, and rewarding.

Tips for Parents

Name body parts as you wash them. Repetition during daily routines helps your child learn words. Respond to your child's reactions with words and expressions. This shows them that communication is a two-way exchange. Keep a steady flow of gentle conversation. Your child is absorbing the rhythm and sounds of language.

Materials Needed

None

Learning Methods

Responsive InteractionRepetition and Routine

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