Learning Language Early:
Brief Feature Article and Video
By: Roxanne Edwards
6/3/16- Learning to identify words as an infant may give your child
an early start with reading says many early childhood educators.
As your baby develops, exercising her cognitive abilities is essential because the brain goes through changes and significant growth during this
stage, but slows between ages 3 and 4.
The brain is a makeup of sensory areas such as
touching, seeing and hearing, and creating learning activities for infants that will give them the opportunity to incorporate all the senses as they learn language is significant,
studies have confirmed.
So don’t forget
to add some learning activities to your child’s daily schedule, one that enables observation, and prompts them to touch body parts, see new objects, and link words as they go along.
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