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Teach Your Baby To Read!!
In the first two years of life it is important to get those language building blocks put into place. And the single most important concept to grasp is words. Little words, short words, everyday words, names, even hard-to-say words; words with massive meaning. A home that is filled with words and are constantly being reinforced will create an environment where the child can't help but absorb language. A young child will learn "yes" early, and of course, "no" , because those words have significant meaning. These two words, along with a few others can be learned, understood and verbalised by many 12 month olds. A special word for "food" like "dinner-time" or "breakfast" helps the child to understand the link between words and activities, and more importantly, enables the child to express themselves when they have a need. A repeated word with meaning is a much better than a grizzle or a wail when no one understands what the need is through a sobbing, misunderstood cry. Other words may be "rest-time" and "clean nappy?", or "mum", "dad" and the names of siblings. These all have massive meanings and the just-walking child can pick these up very quickly. So you may not be able to teach your baby to read before she walks, but the foundations of reading are language and words. And the use of words in a careful, considered and positive atmosphere will greatly impact your baby's capacity to move quickly through those early academic milestones. Article Directory: http://www.articledashboard.com Lindsey Paul is mother of four, all round supermum. She also runs the comparison shopping site www.bargains4baby-n-mum.com |
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