Strategies for becoming a better language model for your child
Gain skills in observing your child
understand that the child’s play is work and they learn through play
Be aware of materials and activities that are good for children at each stage of development
provide interesting experiences in a variety of settings
anticipate the child’s behavior
be aware of how you influence the child’s progress
make sure all interactions can be mutually enjoyable
Bromwich states: that the primary goals of each interactions is for the child and parent to gain confidence in their roles creating positive parent- child relationships
All child-parent interactions should be reciprocal and that each person should play of the other
Bromwich,R.(1981).Working with parents and infants: An interactional approach. Baltimore, M.D:University Park Press