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We tailored the rules of the game for the smallest (up to 5 years) in such a way that they weren’t stressed out from the competition, were able to calmly learn the game and all in a good atmosphere.
How can one reduce rivalry and stress, not suppress empathy, not c…
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To make your child start reading, he needs to be interested in reading. Before learning the alphabet or even a few letters, an advertisement can help. Thanks to pictograms, signs, symbols, names of products, etc.–incredibly colourful.
Specifically for children, you …
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To do list from the book Bright From the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
Deliberately attend to infant with frequent face-to-face time, bringing face within ten to twelve inches when speaking, using exaggerated expressions and mouth movements.
Mak…
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To do list from the book Bright from the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
At the beginning of this stage (six-nine month), deliberetaly attend to baby with frequent face-to-face time, bringing face within ten to twelve inches when speaking, using exaggerated fac…
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To do list from the book Bright from the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
Frequently bring face down to toddler’s eye level when wanting to capture toddler’s attention.
Make direct eye contact woth toddler; trying to stimulate and maintain todd…
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To do list from the book Bright from the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
Delibarately hold the infant often vs. having infant in an infant carrier seats. Kiss, hug and hold infant routinely throughout the day.
Encourage skin-to-skin contact. Mass…
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To do list from the book Bright from the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
Delibarately hold the baby often vs. having infant in an infant carrier seats. Kiss, hug and hold baby routinely throughout the day.
Encourage skin-to-skin contact. Massage …
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To do list from the book Bright from the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
At special times during the day, take the time to hold and hug toddler.
Encourage skin-to-skin contact. Massage toddler on regular, daily basis (e.g., bath time, bedtime, etc…
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To do list from the book Bright from the Start, Jill Stamm, Gotham Books
Use parentese intentionally to stimulate distinct language-proccessing areas of the brain and extend infant’s attention span.
Talk frequently all day long, describe actions…