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How about parent-child early education cartoons to learn English?
Although it is a correct choice to enlighten your child before he is three years old, it is not difficult to see from your description that your child became addicted to TV at the age of 1 year1/month, and the source is that you use TV as a tool to educate your child. Therefore, what needs to be corrected now may not only be the child's TV addiction, but also your blind educational consciousness.

English enlightenment forms can be diversified, which you mentioned in the article? Do you need to watch English cartoons for English enlightenment? I don't know where this idea comes from, but it is obviously too biased. What if you want to use creative context? Grinding ears? English cartoons are definitely not the only choice.

★ Audio picture book I believe that the main reason why you choose English cartoons for your children is fun. But in fact, many English picture books sold on the market now are also simple and interesting. Moreover, some big domestic manufacturers, such as caterpillars and small talents, have launched corresponding click-to-read packages. I just bought a batch for my children recently and found that the content is richer than expected. With the help of the point reading pen, even if the parents' English level is zero, they can help their children to be enlightened. Usually you just need to use it as a toy and let the children read what they are interested in.

Moreover, the paper of the picture book is thicker, which can also prevent children from tearing the book easily. For children under two years old, can this colorful book fully form them? English is very interesting, isn't it Realize. This illustrated way is most easily accepted by children.

★ Children's Songs Audio If you spend trivial time in English enlightenment, then audio children's songs will be the most appropriate way. The most famous Mother Goose and sss Slow Children's Songs are good resources. Himalayan and many English early education websites have related resources to listen to.

These children's songs are simple, lively and rhyming, which are more in line with children's language habits than the sentence input of cartoons. You only need to play it to your children at snack time or three meals every day, and you can use the fragmented time to achieve effective enlightenment.

★ Compared with the first two methods, the original animation is the least suitable for children. Because of the needs of the situation, cartoons don't distinguish between ages and stages in language, so there will be a lot of content that babies can't understand.

The famous linguist Krashen is in it? Input hypothesis? It has been pointed out that language learners can only acquire? Understandable language input? (slightly higher than their language ability), and pay attention to the understanding of language and content to produce acquisition. It can be seen that the original animation is invalid input for zero-based babies. If you want to correct children's dependence on TV faster, you need to fundamentally understand the significance and methods of English enlightenment. Cartoons? Find a more suitable substitute.

Give up children's TV addiction. The American Academy of Pediatrics advises children under the age of two not to use electronic products, including Steve Jobs, the father of Apple. When answering a reporter's question, he said that he did not use iPad for children. Not only because electronic products will affect children's vision development, but also because long-term use of electronic products will reduce children's concentration and even affect children's intelligence, so it is urgent to help children quit TV addiction. The best way to help a child get rid of his habits before he is two and a half years old is to divert his attention. I suggest you do this:

The first step is to find a suitable time to turn off the equipment when the child is watching TV. It is difficult for us to persuade children who can't fully understand complex sentences to put down what they like, so the best way is to make an accident. I remember an episode in Peggy Piggy, which tells that Peggy and George suddenly lost power while watching TV, but they unexpectedly found the fun of making up stories together.

The second step is to take out the picture book prepared in advance. Your goal is to enlighten children in English. Under the influence of cartoons for a period of time, children have developed a sense of dynamic picture and language. Therefore, if you turn your attention to toys, it is not only contrary to your needs, but also difficult to fully satisfy your child's unfinished story interest. At this time, take out some picture books and read them with children, which can well realize the conversion between the two ways. As long as you enrich your child's learning style and actively participate in his language learning, I believe his attention will soon shift from TV.