Has language learning been something your child is interested in? Are you finding it challenging to guide them through this journey? Join our discussion to clear your doubts, share your stories, know from our experts and explore more tips and learning methods that can help them as well as you! Together, let's make learning fun & easy!
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Team ParentCircle Jul 21 2020
Team ParentCircle May 18 2020
Want some help to enable your child to learn different languages? Read on to know about the best apps thatll ensure your child has fun learning new languages.
Team ParentCircle Feb 13 2019
There are many online tools designed to help in learning a language. But, did you know that social media can be a powerful tool too? Here's how to use it to develop your childrens language skills.
Team ParentCircle Apr 15 2019
@Team ParentCircle I make my child listen to Rhymes on YouTube, without making her watch the video as she is just 2. I do not want to expose her to screens right away. And, I have come to notice that whenever she is playing or occupied with something she keeps humming those rhymes and tries to pronounce those words. This way she is learning fast.
Team ParentCircle Jul 10 2019
@Team ParentCircle This is a good way to make your child learn, but not expose her to screens. It reminds me of cassettes of rhymes and fun songs that we would listen to as children. You can also try with www.gaana.com, they have a very good collection of Preeti Sagar Rhymes and do not have videos playing along with the music.
Team ParentCircle Mar 22 2019
Fluency in one's mother tongue helps a child academically, and makes her a confident individual with core traditional values. Here are the benefits of encouraging mother tongue literacy in your child.
Team ParentCircle Jan 9 2019
Studies show that children who speak more than one language display improved cognitive ability and better concentration. Here's all you need to know >>> https://www.parentcircle.com/article/benefits-of-raising-a-multilingual-child/
Team ParentCircle Jan 9 2019
@Team ParentCircle Studies show that children who speak more than one language display improved cognitive ability and better concentration. Here's all you need to know.
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