PARENTS RESPONSIBILITY
As parents, we face the responsibility of providing our children with the best educational opportunities possible.
When is the best time to start learning your Child:
Children can start learning any languages during infancy and by six month can develop advanced language skills
Latest research
- From birth to four months, babies are universal linguists capable of distinguishing each of the 150 sounds that make up all human speech
- Infants are ready to learn any language they hear, but by six months they start to specialize in their native language
- The power to learn a language is so great in the young child….they can learn as many languages as you can allow them to hear systematically and regularly as the same time
- Around age three, children start putting words together into simple sentences and by the age six have experienced a vocabulary explosion of more than 10,000 words.
- Neuroscientists have now confirmed that the brain’s greatest growth spurt draws to a close around the age of ten.
Why not just wait for school to teach your child
- by the time school starts, your child will have missed valuable years when the ability to absorb new languages skills is at its greatest
- most schools cannot provide enough of the multi-sensory
- Not enough time is spent at school learning. It is a must to provide additional learning opportunities outside school and at home
Learning begins at Home
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Way to success
- Your child’s first school report isn’t assessing your child’s first few weeks in school, it’s assessing the first five years at home.
- Either success or failure can become a life-long habit.
- If children are successful in their first experience of going to school, they will probably be successful later in life.
The good start
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Some essential skill
- Visual and observation skills
- Listening and concentration skills
- Early languages and reading skills
- Early mathematical skills
- Early manipulative skills
- Self-help skills
- Social and Emotional development
- Concepts of position and direction
- Concepts of color, texture and time