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Sharpen Your Child's Memory

 

One of the mysteries has been solved.

Babies younger than 8-9 months old do remember and have specific memories.

For a long time, the question has baffled researchers, doctors, as well as parents — whether children have the power to remember or does memory develop later in life.

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Teach Your Child The Alphabet

 

One of the first steps in becoming a successful reader is to learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet.

The alphabetic principle teaches that spoken language is represented by written words that are made up of varying combinations of letters, and that these letters and combinations of them make up all of the sounds in spoken language.

Attaching sounds to these letters and learning to write them paves the way to successful reading and writing.

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Your Baby's Growth and Development


Unlike us who struggle to keep up with our work duties during the day and can sit back, watch TV and really relax only during the night you little baby is not governed by the fascist rules of night and day.

They will sleep whenever they feel like it, wherever they feel like it, and however long they want to.

On an average, babies sleep close to 17 hours a day.

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Baby Sign Language - Communication Before Speech


Prior to mastering the art of speech, your baby has great difficulty in communicating his needs to you. This can cause frustration for you both - yet there is a solution.

Baby sign language is rapidly becoming popular as a means of recognising - and responding to - a young baby's needs.

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Give Birth to a Great Reader


There are a lot of options out there when it comes to helping your baby's development along, including piping Mozart to your child in the womb or teaching her to sign shortly after she's born.

But you're still giving your baby a great start just by providing her with the building blocks she'll need to learn to read.

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