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Young Children - The advantages of Doing Educational Activities With Children while very young

Fri Dec 9, 2011 10:37 AM EST
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By Erika gabrielleward400Journal

Starting to do educational activities with newborns is not too soon. Speaking with your child can help these phones discover the spoken language; not only to be able to understand, but additionally to increase their ability to verbalize.

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Early summary of music is important also because babies are responsive to the sound of music. Even hearing music before their birth may have a calming impact on them. As adults music lifts our moods and can make us smile or cry with emotion; this is also true for young children. My son and daughter-in-law played music before their baby was created. And as a baby, they sang songs to her and played calming music for naps and night time. When she was about seventeen months old, she loved Silent Night and although she cried emotionally each time she heard it, she wanted to listen to it again and again. Now at just over two years, she spends a lot of time singing and often plays her flute while she dances to music. Due to this early introduction, it seems that music is playing a large part in her own life.

The mind builds itself by forcing connections through learning. Babies love to learn and therefore are little sponges in their first couple of many years of life. You will find videos readily available for babies that demonstrate the alphabet and numbers after which eases them in to the introduction of words. My son and daughter-in-law began with them on a daily basis when their daughter was 6 months old and therefore are strong advocates of their use. Now at twenty-eight months she's in a position to read a lot of her own books herself. Although she enjoys imaginary playtime and also the usual things young children play, (i.e.: playing with her dolls, having tea parties, playing in the park and visiting together with her cousins, etc.), she always gravitates to her educational games.

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As babies grow, there are many educational activities as early as Twelve months or sooner which include books and games about shapes, colours, matching sequences, building blocks, large Lego pieces and counting games. Activities like these are enjoyable for young kids when dad and mom are getting together with them. Of my seven grandchildren, she is the only one whose parents have implemented this kind of early learning and I can definitely see the benefits of it to her.

Although beginning early reading having a very young child is recognized as controversial by some, education has become increasingly more important in the world of today. This is evidenced by the all-day kindergarten classes now being held in many areas. I believe that for those who do begin early educational activities, they're giving their kids an absolute advantage over those who are just starting to learn their alphabet and numbers in kindergarten.

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