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No need for a "classroom," just a "Chinese corner."
You don't need to redecorate or buy a bunch of storage boxes.
In fact, a table, a bookshelf, and a reading pen are all you need.
A good space is one that is usable, appealing to children, and easily accessible.
Part 2 that everyone's been asking for is finally here!
As a native Cantonese speaker, Michelle found that the Lele reading pen provided great assistance and support in helping children master correct Mandarin pronunciation.
???? Today's task: The inverted reading method!
Have you ever tried having your child read Lele's book backwards?
It's not about reading the book backwards, but rather—reversing the order of the sentences!
Starting with small habits of "5-10 minutes a day" can change a child's language future more effectively than doing a lot at once.
This five-step method centers on parent-child reading, combining a reading pen with the natural learning path of repeated reading to help children develop familiarity and love for Chinese books in a stress-free environment.
Regardless of the parents' Chinese proficiency, as long as they maintain a sense of ritual and relaxed interaction, children will gradually accumulate vocabulary and reading confidence through stories.
We recently received a particularly heartwarming message from a second-generation immigrant mother living overseas.
She herself grew up between Chinese and English, and can not only speak, but also read and write, which is very rare for second-generation language learners.
But after becoming a mother, she truly felt that "passing on Chinese to the next generation" was much more difficult than she had imagined.