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Music, Literacy and Spoken Language: Three Keys to Early Childhood Education
At an early age, babies are particularly sensitive to music, color and language. Choosing beautiful tunes, colors and languages can make babies feel happy and cheerful, and also contribute to the development of intelligence and language. This paper will provide parents with the key to baby enlightenment education from three aspects: music, literacy and oral English.

Music enlightenment

Babies are particularly sensitive to music at an early age. Choosing beautiful tunes, whether it is western classical music or harmonious melody, can make your baby feel happy and cheerful. Remember to avoid fast-paced or melancholy music so as not to adversely affect your baby's growth.

Literacy enlightenment

In the pre-kindergarten stage, babies begin to have a strong interest in colors and patterns, and their intelligence is also developing rapidly. At this time, it is the golden age of literacy education. Through a little teaching in daily life, let the baby learn to read easily in the game and lay a solid foundation for future study.

speech communication

When the baby begins to babble, 2-3 years old is the key period of oral development. Teaching your baby catchy nursery rhymes and poems will help improve his language skills. At the same time, parents should also pay attention to their own language norms and guide their babies to improve their language level by imitating recording.