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I read to him once I noticed playing the flashcards did not work! (when he was about 4-month old). Honestly, most babies have no reaction when you are showing the flashcards (they can't even move!) do you think they have a choice not to look at the flashcards?
I read at least 30 minutes when he was 4-month old, keep increasing the time to 30 minutes/day. Up to now, he will come to me right after dinner to read together.
Point at each word when you are reading (I am doing the same for my 2-year old girl, it always work! trust me). Speak in English when you are reading English books, speak Chinese when you are reading Chinese.
When my son was about 2 1/2, I wrote the sight words (frequent use words) on papers (or cards), and teach him, cross out those he can remember, it's easy and simple.
Am I talking too much? Another big mistake for HK parents are trying to let the baby learns Japanese, French, Spanish etc... I will suggest to stick with English and Chinese, because they are the most useful and important languages. (I have learnt French, German and Japanese when I was a kid, seldom use these languages in real life!! I regret that I don't spend the time to learn better English and Putonghua. |
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