Hello Hello Hello Parents and Teachers. How are you doing out there? Good, I hope. How is everything going with your social lives? Do you find your selves being a bit of an introvert? Has it become a hassle for you to the point that you are looking for ways to help prevent your special little ones from becoming introverts or socially awkward? If that is the case, then no need to fear and no need to worry. As a matter of fact, allow me to ease your mind. There is a simple fix to making sure that your precious little bundles of joy and balls of fire are well equipped to functions socially. Even if they inherit a tad bit of your introvert ways. There is no pill there is no magic just sing these simple words with your child, hello hello hello.
What does this phrase even mean?
This is a phrase that belongs to nursery rhymes to sing along with your children. this can be done as early as ages 0-5. Social awkwardness is just a matter of development. And greetings nursery rhymes are the perfect avenue to strengthen your children’s social skills. The earliest noted hello nursery rhyme is dated as far back as 1932 and as recently as 2015. These types of rhymes, like pop goes the weasel lyrics, can be used to teach your children different greeting across different cultures as well.
How can my child benefit long-term from a nursery rhyme?
There are developmental skills involved with teaching your children nursery rhymes. This greeting rhyme assists with fine motor skills and coordination. If you involve hand movements with the greeting songs your child’s proprioception’s skills will increase quite well. Advanced language development is to be gained from spending time with greeting rhymes. When your child can communicate at an early age it promotes confidence and comprehension to develop other skills necessary to function in life. In general, children become better readers by listening to nursery rhymes and the build-up of their vocabulary becomes optimal. Formulating full rhyming sentences with your children will assist in association and memory exercise. It may seem like meaningless children play but it is something that can make the difference in after-school tutorials or not. As to singing greeting nursery rhymes with your child during the developmental stage endorses the process of preparing them for interactions with a human being. Giving them a sense of balance when it comes to learning and socializing. Children are less distracted when they are used to working their senses while enjoying and interacting with others.
What can my child explore and how can myself and their teachers implement it?
The possibilities are endless. Motor skills, social skills, language development, vocabulary and reading jumpstarts, memory and coordination. These things are very imperative a child’s exploration because as an individual they can begin to find their niche at an early age. Rather you are singing to your newborn baby age 0 or singing with a class of energetic 5-year-olds. Putting the greeting nursery rhyme into action is a wonderful way to avoid stunted growth in our little ones.