When a baby is born, some people are smarter than others. Perhaps it is a genetic one that makes them wise. These babies grow as infants, so it is possible to teach how to read. Do they understand what happened? According to Sara Gable who wrote an article at ClassBrain.com, the brain's work in the first three years is to establish and strengthen relationships with other neurons. These connections are formed when pulses are transmitted and received between neurons. Axons send messages and dendrites to receive them.
It is difficult to overestimate the importance of reading for infant's intellectual, social and emotional development. When you read with your infant, they are obsessed: Various useful for vocabulary and language structure, the concept of digital and mathematics, color, shape, animals, opponents, etiquette and the world work information. More importantly, when you read aloud, your child will associate the book with your familiar, loved voice - and the physical intimacy associated with reading. You are helping to establish an active connection with the books that will last a lifetime.
As a parent of a 2 year old child, my partner and I chose to use the language motivated rather than teaching specific skills. We use big words and try to talk to our children like adults. We are reading together. There are poster letters and letter puzzles on the wall ... but we do not push it. Then our son went home in a year and a half and asked us to sing "LMNOP" again and again, and we did it. Mommy taught him to read the first word "Go.GO" when he was interested in the text written in the snack's bowl. very good
As an infant, we have practiced reading mathematics and mathematics. I have read a lot about my family's videos. I memorize letters, read them, and multiply with strange age. My father brought me to the library but I thought it was difficult to read all the books by the next visit so I got most books every time. Learning with everyday is my job because I am happy to study with my father.
Remember that the time of the story is an important part of a child's day whether you are a child in the classroom or teaching only one child. Reading is important not only for young children but also for children of all ages. Children from infancy to elementary school age should read it occasionally. Reading children has many benefits, and you have to obey your schedule every day.