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Little Buddy doesn’t watch much TV other than an occasional DVD to keep him distracted when he gets too anxious, but I think we have already managed to make him love books more than TV. I have no illusions that this will always be the case, but right now if you [...]
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1 year ago
I am agree with all your suggestions, it is very important to start as soon as possible; even before born.
I have a personal question here, point number 5 "Read to him in more than one language if possible" is very interesting for me, I am not a native English speaker (as you can notice, haha), and I have relatives that just that technique, but I am concern about the time that is taking to my little cousin to start speaking. I mean, he is 3 years and 2 months and he cannot say a 3-word sentence in any language.
Is something similar happening with little Buddy??? Is he mixing Russian and English???
Thanks,
Jaime