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Funzone ABC

Baby-Toddler T.A.G.
(four months-three years) 

Parent-Child Classes

Advanced Baby Cognitive Skills

Syllabic Awareness:
This skill involves understanding that words are made up of syllables, which are the beats or chunks in a word. It's a key component of phonological awareness, which is essential for reading.

Advanced Baby Cognitive Skills

Vowels:
Essential for syllable formation, vowels are the heart of spoken words. In early language acquisition, children learn to distinguish and produce these sounds, forming the base for word construction.

Advanced Baby Cognitive Skills

Rhythm:

The pattern of stressed and unstressed syllables helps infants and toddlers recognize speech patterns. It's crucial in distinguishing word boundaries.

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Clapping Syllables:
Clapping out syllables in words is a fun and interactive way to introduce syllabic awareness. For example, saying "ba-by" and clapping twice helps them understand that the word has two syllables

Rhyming Games:

Playing with rhyming words and nursery rhymes can enhance their awareness of syllables. Rhyming helps them recognize patterns in words.

Singing Songs:

Singing songs with clear syllabic patterns can help infants tune into the rhythm of language. Songs like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" are great for this purpose.

Using Instruments:

Using simple instruments like tambourines or maracas to tap out syllables can make learning syllabic awareness enjoyable.

 Movement Activities:

Incorporating movement, such as jumping or stomping for each syllable in a word, can make learning more dynamic and memorable.

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