Exposing Your Baby To New Languages
Kids these days start school at the surprising age of two. While it is considered playschool, it is already effective in teaching them socialization skills, as well as prepping them for proper education.
Starting early is recognition that of how advanced children’s minds have become. They show comprehension as early as a few months old.
Baby Learns Chinese, DVD, level 4 | |||||||
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NEW! Baby Learns Chinese, DVD# 4
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Based on my personal experience, I began showing my baby videos at the age of six months. These videos spoke of shapes, letters, and numbers; meanwhile the series also came with a special language section featuring Spanish, French, and Chinese.
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NEW! Baby Learns Chinese, DVD# 5
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I was surprised at the rate a baby learns Chinese. My child started speaking before he turned one, and showed comprehension of basic Chinese words. Apart from this, he also included some Spanish and French words in his basic vocabulary. It was a pleasure to hear!
Baby Learns Chinese, DVD, level 6 | |||||||
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NEW! Baby Learns Chinese, DVD# 6
Baby Learns Chinese is a series of 6 DVDs that teach spoken and written Chinese using the award winning Doman Method. |
New languages serve as learning experiences for parents as well. When baby learns Chinese, you have to be able to understand a little to encourage the language. And this was the case for me.
Fast forward two years later, and my child is a toddler of three years old. He’s now about to read and so I’ve started exposing him to textbooks to fuel his language journey.
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