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Learning Begins At Home

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

  • According to educational experts, children spend only 16% of their time in school
  • While in 84% is spent under hone influence. Learning does not begin when your child walks through the classroom door. Learning begins at home.

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

  • A good start in school is so important to future success. But it doesn’t just happen! It depends on the home influence parents provide
  • Many busy parents are asking-“ what can we do to help our children prepare for school?” and “ what materials are available to help my child be better in school”

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

 

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