Babies begin to express likes and dislikes with body language, nodding in agreement or wrinkling their nose with displeasure. They'll also begin to communicate what they want by pointing, crawling, and gesturing.
You'll know that your baby understands what you say when you ask: "Where's Daddy?" and your little one looks his way, or you say: "Go find the blue ball," and he or she crawls right to it. Your baby should respond well to his or her own name, and should look up (and at least pause) when you firmly say, "NO!"
(http://kidshealth.org/parent/growth/communication/c812m.html)
Babies develop their communication skills from early ages by mimicing their surroundings or by using facial expressions, whether learnt or natural, they are founded by reactions and/or outcomes.
Sign language can be used to help them communicate from very early ages and this will help them learn association quicker.
Many of the toys amde for babies are things to help them learn, such as toys tht make noises from certain buttons, a lion = roar etc.
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