With the development of verbal capabilities, your child will be able to pick up and recite certain word that are audible to her during the course of the day. Therefore, it is quite common to find your child calling out certain phrases or words from lullabies and poems that she hears all day long.
What you need to know
In order to make recitation and learning a healthy practice for your child, it is important to watch what you speak near her. Certainly, you don’t want her catching the wrong words. Also, make it a habit to recite poems to her time and again.
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