You might naturally find yourself teaching your baby to take turns as you play with them - but did you realise that it's such a key part of their early language learning?
Dr Guddi Singh explains why and outlines some turn taking activity ideas in the video below.
The benefits of turn taking with your baby
Waiting for your baby to respond shows them you're paying attention and encourages them to make more noises.
Turn taking is great practice for conversations as they get used to waiting and listening for you to respond and then taking a turn themselves. This is just like the back and forth of a chat between two people.
Waiting their turn helps build their listening and anticipation skills.
How to encourage turn taking
Play repetitive games with your baby. The more they learn the pattern of play, the more they'll anticipate what happens next and be ready to take their turn.
Handing a teddy back and forth can be a good game to play with 9-12 month olds. Call out whose turn it is as you pass it back and forth.
Or maybe you could have a go at playing with a banana phone.
When baby babbles to you, copy their babble right back to them. This shows them that you're paying attention and will encourage them to make more sounds.
Parts of your daily routine can be great practice time for turn taking, like this bath time activity
You could try taking turns at meal time too