I bought several boxes of literacy cards, but my baby doesn't like reading them.
Even Oracle Bone Inscriptions spoke so vividly that I didn't know a few words.
If you have fallen into such a pit, try the following methods to see if you can climb out of the pit and easily solve the problem of literacy.
First of all, from the birth of the child, let the surroundings of TA be filled with words.
Give names to the rooms, furniture and even objects at home, such as wardrobe, bed, baby lathe, bottle, bedroom and so on.
I learned this method from a book called zero-year-old education. I don't know why this book seems to be sold out now.
Then walk around the house with your baby in your arms every day, teach them furniture and supplies, and show her these words by the way. According to this book, this is to let words enter the child's subconscious.
Of course, it is impossible for children aged 0-6 months to read. This is not to let her know at that time, but to let the children "get used to" the existence of words, just as naturally as the existence of air.
In this way, the text has been integrated into the body and mind of TA, and it is impossible for you to separate TA from the text in the future.
Since my daughter was born, I have put labels all over my house.
Daughter 2 years and 3 months. When I came back a week later, I remembered the names of all the children in my class. After a few weeks, when I see a word in my child's name, I often say excitedly, "Who is this good word in my class? It's not as good as that."
Now six years old, there are almost no words she doesn't know in all kinds of picture books, and words she often sees in life. And the words she knows are rarely taught on purpose.
The literacy card I bought is almost never used, and even if it is used, it is only used as a prop to play games.
Some words she knows often surprise my own mother.
A kindergarten child surnamed Chu (Sansheng), I asked her which Chu was, and she said Chu looked like a vassal.
Secondly, do more parent-child reading.
The importance of reading is emphasized by all parties, but how to do it in your own home? Be sure to choose one or even several ways that are suitable for your baby.
My way, before she was one year old, she didn't know how to choose her favorite book, so I read her my favorite book. Of course, it is mainly beautiful and catchy poetry and prose.
At that time, I read several "The Most Beautiful Prose", not to mention the poems of Tang and Song Dynasties. Three hundred Tang poems and three hundred Song poems are pillow books, which make me sleepy.
My daughter is about one year old and can express her wishes, so I will give her some books to choose from. I held the book in front of her, pointed to the name of the book, and patted it with my little hand if I wanted to talk about it.
At this time, books are mostly children's story books. At that time, there were very few picture books, because the number of words in picture books was too small. We talked about books for at least half an hour, sometimes even two hours, so we basically read a bridge book of several thousand words.
Even thousands of words, she listened at once, and even spoke several times in a row.
She always likes to listen to it again and again, and she will remember it when she listens. When she was able to speak, she picked up the book and "read" it from beginning to end. I don't know if she thinks she can read, but in fact she relies on memory.
Montessori's educational philosophy holds that children aged 0-3 are absorptive minds. Just like a camera, it will completely record what the eyes see, without any choice.
So in retrospect, many of the words she knew later probably began to be printed in her little head when she pretended to read.
Third, you can learn to read anywhere in your life.
Go to the supermarket to see the words on the package, the words on the billboard, the words on the street sign, the words at the door of the store, and the words on the menu in the restaurant.
At this time, the influence of zero age appeared: when she saw the words, she would take the initiative to let me read them to her.
Sometimes you have to read the notice posted at the entrance of the building every word, and you have to listen to it several times when you are not satisfied. Hearing this, my little face was very satisfied.
Finally, you can also integrate literacy into the game.
My daughter likes poetry parties. I once played a "literacy meeting" with her using her pig Peggy's full set of dolls as a contestant. There is a group of 100 people, players who take the stage to answer questions, champions and attackers.
When the "Hundred-member Group" answered the question, she asked me to answer it with a word card she didn't know. So that she can "secretly" know the word first.
I'll ask the contestant who rushed out of the 100-member group to answer, or the same group of words just now. It's equal to the words she just learned. Now it's time to test whether she remembers them. She enjoyed the game very much.
If it is an active boy, it is also a good choice to let him play hide-and-seek and treasure hunt and look for word cards everywhere.
As long as you find your child's favorite game style and skillfully integrate literacy into it, your child will work hard to play, so why not?
18. 10. 10 revision: the paragraph is shortened. Add a Montessori.