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Tips for Parents in Teaching their Kids English Language

Date: Jun 02 2008

Topic: Conversational English

Author: shine_core

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Today’s children are born where ordinary is not good enough. And getting ahead is a tough thing to achieve. Like having an ‘edge’ over their peers, such as knowing a second or third language. Which will gear them up once they set out into the world to get their own careers.

 

Here are some tips on fun English for kids to get you started:

 

1.Start Early

 

You’ve probably heard that kid’s brains are like sponges when it comes to learning new things, including new languages like English for kids.  This is because kids are practically wired to learn.  During these carefree years, the brain is actually gearing up to learn and to soak up as much as it can.  It’s the time when the language centers in the brain are most active and are most likely to pick up a new language.

 

Some parents are concerned that their kid can get confused when they are being taught more than one language.  This is a complete sham.  Children don’t really get confused.  In fact, research shows that those who know two languages may even have a wider and better vocabulary.  The trick to this is to start exposing the child to a new language early on in life.  Even if the start may be a bit rocky and not at all refined, don’t worry.  What you’re doing during these early stages is making the child comfortable with the language, and refinement can happen later on in life when he gains the facilities to use more complex learning styles.

 

2.Use Appropriate Materials

 

However, not all people know that it’s okay for the child to be a bit crude during his first years of learning the language.  Most people usually take it as a negative sign.  And in an attempt to compensate, they would usually overwhelm the child with language books on grammar for kids, dictionaries, and other such complicated materials.  These materials are for adults and not for children.  Children would usually fare better if they’re given learning materials like English dictionary for kids, story books, flash cards, and other colorful items that feature different languages. Games for learning English for kids are also a good way.

 

3.Constant Exposure

 

 

 

Also, it would be best to keep exposing the child to the language to make him as comfortable with it as possible. It might help if you learn English for kids yourself and converse with the child from time to time using it. Language tapes might also be good ways to expose the child to the new language as well as English songs for kids.

 

 

Article originally written by Vladimir Chen mingoville.com

Reactions are appreciated. I hope that the above tips can help and give parents an idea.

 

 

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