Most parents have a different
kind of motivation, for their child to master a new language. The motivations
might differ, but the goal is common to help a child acquire a new set of
skills.
Read on to know what a parent can do in order to achieve this motive.
1. Get Involved
Ask the child about the
daily lessons and ensure that communication with the teachers is on a good
level. Ensure that the child practices what he has been taught new, in order to
retain it.
2. Set a Good Routine
A child who studies by
a fixed routine will be much more balanced and disciplined. Give the child time
to practice the language and be with him when he tries to speak the new
language. The meal time is also a good time to practice a new language.
3. Set a Good Example
Children learn by
example. By just looking at his or her notebooks on a daily basis, a parent
will be in control of his activities. The more a parent will communicate in the
new language the more the child will be encouraged. Be a language model for the
child.
4. Empower Him with the Right Tools
Select the right books,
DVD’s and other study material for the child. This will boost the learning
environment in the home. A great example is of getting a book that the child has
already read in his native language, now in the new language.
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