Guiding your baby to talk can be done through storytelling, looking at objects and using higher pitched sounds. 1. Storytelling: Babies have not yet learned to speak, but they will respond positively to the voices of their mothers and fathers. They will be more interested in stories told by mom and dad, and this stimulation will help their language development. 2. Look at things to speak: Mom can use the question and answer style, such as asking the baby where the mother is, encourage the baby to point out with the finger. Slowly you should change the way of questioning, such as who is this ah, this time you have to encourage the baby to use the mouth to say it. 3. Use a higher pitch: When talking to adults, we will use a flat and natural tone of voice, without too much intonation. When talking to your baby, you can raise your voice slightly and use a more exaggerated tone to attract your baby’s attention. Guiding your baby to talk is a gradual process and parents should not rush it.