LENA_logo

Interactions With Older Infants

Return to main page

TLG_TeacherInfant

How do infants have conversations?

Infants might not use words the way older children do, but they can still engage in conversational turns! 

The LENA device picks up all speech-related sounds, including things like coos, babbles, and raspberries. Crying is a form of communication, but is not a speech-related sound (so won't be included in your LENA report).

💬 For the first few months, a baby’s side of the conversation is mostly gestures and cooing sounds. 

💬 After a few months, babies start using clearer sounds and saying things to get reactions from you.

💬 Later in their first year, babies start making speech sounds. They babble with you, going back and forth more like an adult conversation.


Strategies to try

Scroll through the presentation to see ways to encourage older infants to vocalize more.


Educator example

Watch how this teacher responds to and builds on the child's interest in the book illustrations.

What strategy will you use to increase conversations with infants?