Skill: This activity will help your child explore expression, find their own voice, and learn how to listen, then respond. Communication is also the basis of making contact with those around you, having positive relationships and learning how to be in the company of others.
This activity More more more, helps your child to repeat words or phrases from familiar stories, songs or rhymes. This helps them to distinguish different sounds, word patterns and rhythms.
Repetition is a very important part of language development and
ReplyDeletechildren learn by hearing words repeated over again.
Sing a song or say a rhyme which involves the
repetition of words. e.g. Lou, Lou skip to me Lou,
(repeat three times), skip to me Lou my darling.
Get your child to repeat the words after you.
They can then make up some endings of their own.
Make up a dance to go with the song or rhyme.
Many nursery rhymes are repetitive, you can
find lots of examples,