By Susan du Plessis
Most parents can hardly wait for their baby to say its first word. This usually happens between the nine months and a year. From about two years, the child should be able to use simple phrases, and by three he should be able to use full sentences. By four, he should be [...]
Tags: baby talk, clever, grammer, language, Parenting, phrases, reading, skills, speech, talk
Posted in: Miscellaneous, Parenting
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by: Paula Wilson
Alot of children today are not developing a love of reading that will help them be successful adults. As parents, our fundamental duty is to prepare our children for adulthood. We give them our love and our time, and by doing this we are preparing them to face the world. Teaching them to [...]
Tags: adult, Baby, children, love, read, read to, reading, teach, toddler
Posted in: Education
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The single most important way for children to develop the knowledge they need to become successful readers later on is for you to read aloud to them often-beginning when they are babies. When reading books is a regular part of family life, you send your child a message that books are important, enjoyable and full [...]
Tags: Baby, books, correct, daily, dictionary, enthusiastic, favorite, feedback, library, listen, materials, read, reading, repeat, reread, toddler
Posted in: Baby, Brain Development
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