Have you ever wondered why generations upon generations have taught their children Nursery Rhymes? Is there still a place for them in our kid’s childhood?
In my opinion- absolutely!
Nursery rhymes are great fun and they are fabulous for developing children’s language and communication skills.
What else can children gain from nursery rhymes?
– Early Phonic Skills– phonics are an important component of many children’s education- helping them to learn to read. Nursery rhymes help develop early phonics by children hearing sounds and repeating them then blending them to make words.
– Social skills– one of the best things about nursery rhymes is the social benefit. Often sung in groups it helps children build relationships with other children. It can also be a wonderful bonding experience between parents and children.
–Language Development– through repetition of key words and phrases children’s language and vocabulary is extended.
– Rhyme and Rhythm– Nursery rhymes are a great introduction into rhymes and rhythmn.
– Non verbal communication skills– it’s not just language that is debeloped. Through the actions that accompany many nursery rhymes, children can develop non-verbal communication.
How can you make nursery rhymes even more engaging?
Here’s what we did:
Example: Hickory Dickory Dock
- Incorporated this fun, puppet book by Little Learners (Parragon Books)
- Made our own ‘clock’ to run our toy mouse up and down! This also helped them develop their understanding of time/numbers.
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5 responses to “Developing Language & Communication Skills- Interactive Nursery Rhymes!”
Sounds adorable! Lovely that she’s using communication with hand gestures to support her singing. Can’t beat nursery rhymes for children’s learning- they are fab aren’t they! Hope she has a lovely birthday this weekend. Thanks for commenting.
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