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Monday, June 27, 2011

Baby Class ... Eency Weency Spider

Practicing nursery rhymes with your children on a regular basis will help your child learn the rhythms of speech and intonation.
Nursery rhymes help your child learn how to place stress on certain words or phrases. As a parent, you can teach your child how to stress different parts of sentences.

For example, the nursery rhyme "Eency Weency Spider" reads "The eency weency spider climbed up the water spout" and later "down came the rain and washed the spider out." When you stress the last two or three words of the sentences, your child will begin to recognize speech patterns and language structure.
They will quickly learn that emphasis is used in every day language.


The movements and actions which go with the Itsy Bitsy Spider song will also help children to improve their manual dexterity.
Best is to try and see...Good Luck!

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