Your baby’s communication

Your baby’s communication

Babies are born communicators 

They use their bodies, voices and facial expressions to show what they are thinking and feeling 

These are called baby cues. You’ll get to know your own baby’s cues over time 

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Want to know more?

Babies are wired to connect. From birth, they love to look at your face and are soothed by your voice and smell. They can’t talk but they can communicate. Every expression, movement, coo, gurgle and cry means something. Over time, your baby will understand more and eventually begin to speak – but long before that, you’ll start to understand them

Learning baby cues

Learn more about your baby’s different cues and how to respond to them  

Building communication skills

Explore these ways to bond with your baby and build their communication skills 

Always time to connect

Discover how even nappy changes can be a time to connect, bond and build your relationship  

Got some more time?

Have a look at these extra resources:

Why is taking turns to communicate with your baby so important?

How can I get to know my baby on the neonatal unit?

What can I do if I’m struggling to bond with my baby?

How can dads bond with their babies?

If you’re worried about your baby or child, 

speak to a qualified health professional

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