| 6. Use repetition.
Some parents get frustrated when a child wants
a book read three times in a row, but this is an essential part of how children
process information.
7. Buy alphabet magnet letters to play
with on the refrigerator.
Spell out new words for your child every
week.
8. Read to your child every
day.
Read with emotional expression, as if you were
in a dramatic play.
9. Remember that your child's physical
education is directly linked to his academic education.
Research shows that brain development is directly
linked to physical activity, such as crawling before the age of one. If you
and your toddler engage frequently in different kinds of physical activities,
this may enhance brain development. Examples: galloping, running, rolling,
wheelbarrow, etc.
10. Call the Institutes for the Achievement
of Human Potential at (800) 344-MOTHER to purchase early learning
materials.
They sell books, videos, cassettes, and learning
materials to teach your toddler how to read, how to do math, and how to gain
encyclopedic knowledge.
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You may also be interested in reading:
Teach Your Baby
How To Read. Teaching Baby how to read - adapted Glenn Doman method.
Brain-E-Games.
Printable math, early reading & geography games for the classroom &
home education. All children love to play games.
Inspirational Kids
Stories. Stories for kids with a moral. Teach your kids life's values
through these stories.
Start A Business
Teaching Kids. How to start a fun and profitable business teaching what
you know to kids!
Toddler Play Ideas.
The busy parents' resource for toddler activities.
Teaching Morals
To Your Children. Teach moral standards to your children calmly and without
arguments. Discuss objective moral standards.
Read Music Notes
Easily - For Children. How your child or student can read music notes
- easily and quickly!
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About the Author: This piece was written
by Dr. Clare Albright, Psychologist and Parenting Coach, author of "100 Tips
for Parents of Two Year Olds", which can be downloaded for only $5.77 at
http://www.ParentsOfTwoYearOlds.com
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