Monday, June 25, 2012

Mind: Literacy Tips for Parents and Teachers 1.1

My husband and I are proud parents of 3 children (3rd baby due soon-insyaAllah)... :)

Raising our children has been always fascinating us. Especially, watching them grow faithfully, healthier and smarter day by day. As a teacher on the other hand, I am very happy to share that some of the suitable and innovated tips, tricks and techniques in parenting are really helpful and projecting positive results on my pupils.

I am thinking of sharing them here in my blog...

And, this would be specially dedicated to my beloved due-soon-baby...

As to begin with, I will touch on literacy competency. Its commonly known that developing children's literacy begins during pregnancy. So, talk to your baby and build their language and literacy competency seamlessly.

When mothers talk to their babies while they are still in the womb many researches believe that is actually the first step in language development. One thing for sure is that babies get used to the sound of their mother's voice and perhaps when they are born, that familiarity lends itself to quicker recognition and a fast bond after birth. 

Definitely when babies are born, it is very helpful to them for their parents to continue speaking. Babies will start to recognize sounds and get to know gestures and facial expressions. Babies learn so much from the sights and sounds around them and will begin, almost immediately, to try to imitate the sounds their parents make. This is all part of the process of babies figuring out how we, as humans, communicate with each other.

They will start to recognize how we relay information to each other in narrative form and begin to learn how to do that themselves.

To be continued...

Allah s.w.t jua yang Maha Mengetahui segalanya.


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