During this period, babies have already entered the stage of language accumulation, and nursery rhymes are an effective way to help babies improve their language abilities. Parents must not miss the opportunity to teach their babies how to recite nursery rhymes! When teaching a baby to recite nursery rhymes, it is important to gradually develop an interest in them, so that the baby can also learn happily!
What kind of nursery rhymes are suitable for babies
Choose nursery rhymes for babies that are rich in baby characteristics, interesting, musical, catchy, and short in length. It is best to rhyme the last word of each sentence and have simple pronunciation. Such nursery rhymes are more suitable for babies. For example:
1. Big White Goose - Big White Goose, Big White Goose, it goes into the river without taking off its clothes. Splashing water like white lotus flowers.
2. Duckling - Duckling, duckling, quack, swim into the water to eat fish and shrimp.
3. Chick - Chick, chick, chirping, eating insects and rice.
4. Three fish - one fish, swimming in the water, alone and worried. Two fish, swimming in the water, waving their tails and nodding. Three fish swimming in the water, smiling happily. Many fish swim in the water, and we are all good friends.
How to recite nursery rhymes for babies
1. When teaching a baby to recite nursery rhymes, if it is a rhyming nursery rhyme, the mother should pay attention to emphasizing the tone of the last word of each sentence, elongating the sound of the words before the rhyming word, and inspiring the baby to recite the last word of each sentence. For example, "Little child - child, laugh - ha, sweet mouth - ba, call mom - mom".
2. When reciting nursery rhymes to a baby, face the baby, speak slowly, pronounce accurately, exaggerate your mouth shape, and provide accurate sound stimulation to the baby.
3. Keep an expression on your face and add some movements while reciting to make the nursery rhyme attractive to the baby. You can recite nursery rhymes while doing actions. When reciting the nursery rhyme "The little cat meows, the little dog barks, and the little duck quacks", the mother can place her hands on both sides of her face to imitate the cat's beard; When it's time to read about a puppy, place your hand on your head and imitate the puppy's ears; When reading about the duckling, close your hands and place them in front of your mouth to imitate the duckling's mouth.
4. You should persist in reciting nursery rhymes to your baby every day. You can take turns reciting several nursery rhymes to your baby, and repeat each nursery rhyme several times during the process.
Kind reminder:
When helping babies recite nursery rhymes, Baba Ma Ma can encourage them more and let them dance along with the nursery rhymes! When reciting nursery rhymes with babies, use rich expressions and movements to deepen their understanding of language, let them imitate together, and make reciting nursery rhymes more fun.