Do you remember the days
when you were a little child and were growing up with family, friends and kin,
singing your most loved nursery rhymes in your sweet Kiddish voice? Despite the
fact that it might have been such a long time ago, we should always still value
those happy moments of childhood in life, the occasions where our learning
years were simply begun. Presently it's time we pass on similar recollections
i.e., nursery rhymes to our young ones and help them share the fun and love.
There are number of nursery rhymes to go around. Influencing children to learn
and sing nursery rhymes is an essential advance to be taken painstakingly when they are growing up and started
learning
It causes them build up a
feeling of music in their lives, help with their capacity to convey, and gives
joy and certainty when they sing nursery rhymes with family and friends,
especially at school.
Nursery rhymes have a lot
more to offer than just entertainment value to children. They introduce
children to the idea of a story-line, promote social skills, boost language
development and lay the foundation for learning to read and spell.
Truth be told, presenting
nursery rhymes might be similarly as vital as perusing stories and conversing
with your child. A rhyme's redundancy can sensitize the kids to the individual units
of sound, called “phonics”, which make up words. For instance, the line,
“Twinkle twinkle little star” places three “b” sounds in a row; later in the
verse, the words “dame” and “lane” highlight the long “ay” sound. Nursery
rhymes are written in such a way that similar sounds come out at, which doesn’t
happen in every day speaking. Having developed sensitivity to language,
children are ready, at age 5 or 6, to think about the sequence of sounds in a
whole word, a skill that is imperative for learning to read and spell.
Nursery rhymes and other
repetitive languages help children learn to think their way through a word
sound by sound in the order in which they listen to it. This ability, known as
phonemic segmentation, is best predictor of future reading success of a child.
So, if you're looking for
something to share with your child, no other option is better than sharing the Nursery Rhymes. As adults, it brings back fond memories of your childhood and
you will be glad to share these great melodies with childhood memories with
your children, you will be able to teach them and show them what you grew up
with.
Benefits of Nursery Rhymes
Cognitive Skills: Between
the age of 1-4 years, children develop their conceptualization of color, shape,
size, and movement, and many more activities. Nursery rhymes have been proven
to increase the pace of development of these concepts among children, making
them more receptive and active in life.
Verbal Skills: When children
attempt to sing the nursery rhymes, they are deliberately trying to express
themselves coherently. This makes them confident speakers and very less
self-conscious.
Listening Skills: While
reading a nursery rhyme to your children, you are basically telling them a
story. To make sense of the story, children have to pay attention to you and
the rhyme, thereby making them good listeners – an invaluable trait for later
years.
Reading Skills: Even when
children aren’t old enough to read, listening to nursery rhymes can help them
become good readers later in their academic life and then rest of the life.
Because nursery rhymes help them learn the alphabet and recognize words,
syllables and corresponding sounds which are the basics of learning language.
Social Skills: When a group
of kids recite or sing nursery rhymes together, they bond better with each
other as they feel that they have something in common with others. This makes
them confident and outgoing.
Memory Skills: Repeated
exposures to nursery rhymes generally make children memorize the rhymes. This
plays an entertaining memory workout and lays the foundation for an effective
memory for the rest of their lives.
Nursery rhymes have always
been seen as a way to help children develop so why not continue the tradition
and teach our children, sing along with them, and encourage them to learn the Nursery Rhymes just as you did when you were at school. If you are too busy not
to sing with your children you have another option to make them learn nursery
rhymes by buying those DVDs of nursery rhymes for which there is no dearth in
online stores. You can choose any number of different nursery rhymes and
children will love to watch, listen and learn the animated nursery rhymes.
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