LeleTalk Podcast
♥ Preface: 365 days in a year, how long does it feel to you? Claire: In children's Chinese [Reading and Literacy] program, you can feel the length, breadth, and depth of a year. Using and reading Chinese isn't just about classroom assignments. Listen carefully to their family stories and you'll hear many key points and practical methods. There's also parental support for emotional connection and playtime, which continues to foster joyful family memories. ♥ Key Points / Takeaways: - Parents should first settle their hearts. [Reading and Literacy] is a quicker path to independent reading. - Don't keep track of how many words your child knows, just remember which words they need to review. Create context in the environment. - Writing letters to your child or giving them lunch notes are great ways to increase reading frequency. - Unlock intrinsic motivation. Utilize the library's online collections. Try e-books first. Make sure your child enjoys them before purchasing physical books. ♥ Outline: 00:00: This episode features Claire again, discussing her children's recent learning progress a year later. 01:35: Sharing the changes in her sister's learning: diverse and engaging bridge books. 04:16: Her sister reviews the books she's read. Mom mentions why she doesn't like the older Doraemon editions. 05:17 My older sister is actively thinking about writing, which makes learning to read more fun. 06:03 Have you been observing your younger sister's sensitive period for reading? Encourage her to speak out. 08:19 Irene...
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