You can use the words you have already taught to play games. You can put out some of the words in one room and tell your baby that you are going for a word hunt. Then set out to locate the words you have already taught. If your child is reluctant to choose the correct words, just lead the game and get really excited each time you find the word you are looking for.
Some moms jump over the words with their babies. You can play word hopscotch. Put five cards on the floor and say each word as you and your baby jump over them.
You can make couplets with the cards you have already seen. Just sit with some cards on the floor and pair them up and read them with your baby. You can make silly pairs and have your baby make silly combinations as well.
Doman says that once you get through 50 words you can introduce couplets. I began showing my boy sentences when he was 12 months old and even though h e didn't know all the words yet, it really pushed his reading to a whole new level. I did notice that if I taught a word and we didn't see it for awhile he would forget it. It is important to review, and if you do this a couple of times a week you should be all set.
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