You are Your Child’s First Teacher

You are Your Child’s First Teacher
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Florida Center for Parent Involvement

You have probably heard this many times, but what does it really mean? Does it mean you have to sit for hours teaching your baby phonics and playing classical music? Does it mean you have to buy expensive educational materials? It is not necessary to spend lots of money, or to become an expert reading teacher. It simply means that you should do the things that parents have done for centuries that feel so right, like singing to your child, talking in that high-pitched exaggerated language, sharing books and pictures, and simply spending time doing the things you like to do. If you like to fish, take your child along with you, no matter how young she is. If you like to walk, put your baby in the stroller and go for a walk together, pointing out the buildings and the birds, the trees and the people.

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