Glenn Doman, founder of the Institutes for the Achievemnet of Human Potential (IAHP), said that the baby is a genius of the language. For example, let's see ... for every baby born in Indonesia, the Indonesian language is a foreign language - no difference with the English or Russian.
But what happened? It turned out that the baby can learn the language! How did he learn it? You could proudly say that you have taught him, but to be honest, at most, you just teach 'Mama', 'Papa' and a small word, right? And what about the thousands of vocabulary, along with the correct pronunciation of which is absorbed by the little guy - whether you teach it specifically?
Glenn Doman concluded that children learn language through context rather than the way taught one by one from the list of collections the following words with their meanings (this precision as taught generally in schools when teaching a foreign language or when teaching children to read).
Therefore, Doman recommends that when teaching children to read, we should cultivate the language in written form as we process language in the form of conversation. That is, we should make the learning process of reading to babies as simple as possible. In this way, children can learn to read naturally and without realizing it - as he learned to speak their mother tongue.
To be able to understand language through the ears, needed three requirements:
1. Loud
2. Clear
3. Repeated
And without realizing it, a mother usually spoke to her baby with 3 elements; loud, clear and repeated.
The main reason why most babies do not absorb language through the eye to the brain as the language is absorbed through the ear to the brain, is because it turned out to be able to read the language, the language necessary to the vision presented in the form of a large, clear and repeated. And this is what most people fail is given by parents to their babies - presenting the words in the form of large, obvious and repetitive, so that children can learn very easily.
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But what happened? It turned out that the baby can learn the language! How did he learn it? You could proudly say that you have taught him, but to be honest, at most, you just teach 'Mama', 'Papa' and a small word, right? And what about the thousands of vocabulary, along with the correct pronunciation of which is absorbed by the little guy - whether you teach it specifically?
Glenn Doman concluded that children learn language through context rather than the way taught one by one from the list of collections the following words with their meanings (this precision as taught generally in schools when teaching a foreign language or when teaching children to read).
Therefore, Doman recommends that when teaching children to read, we should cultivate the language in written form as we process language in the form of conversation. That is, we should make the learning process of reading to babies as simple as possible. In this way, children can learn to read naturally and without realizing it - as he learned to speak their mother tongue.
To be able to understand language through the ears, needed three requirements:
1. Loud
2. Clear
3. Repeated
And without realizing it, a mother usually spoke to her baby with 3 elements; loud, clear and repeated.
The main reason why most babies do not absorb language through the eye to the brain as the language is absorbed through the ear to the brain, is because it turned out to be able to read the language, the language necessary to the vision presented in the form of a large, clear and repeated. And this is what most people fail is given by parents to their babies - presenting the words in the form of large, obvious and repetitive, so that children can learn very easily.
Source: http://www.tipsbayi.com/metode-belajar-membaca.html






