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How can parents with poor English teach bilingual babies?
Meng Xiao's daughter is five years old now. She is a talkative child. She has been a small host of Children's Day in kindergarten for two years in a row. The little girl is not only eloquent, but also fluent in English. Even the kindergarten teachers are surprised, and other parents envy Meng Xiao for having such a "child prodigy".

You know, Meng Xiao's English as a student was not good, and her husband's level was not high. Meng Xiao hasn't touched English since he graduated from college. It is difficult for parents to teach their children well if their English is not good. How did Meng Xiao do it? In learning English, all children start from scratch, so it is very important for children to do a good job in English enlightenment.

First, grasp the sensitive period.

Children usually start talking at about one year old, and some parents start from this age. In fact, it is not very useful to let your children get in touch too early. If you can't ensure that your child is always in an English environment, the effect will not be particularly ideal. For most children, 2~4 years old is a sensitive period of English enlightenment, especially oral English enlightenment. If you miss this sensitive period, you may have to make more efforts to get good learning results.

Second, we can't just rely on schools.

Children learn quickly and forget quickly. A few classes a week at school, children can only learn skins and spend some time at home. Of course, this is not to ask parents to assign more learning tasks to their children at home, but to let their children learn English and deepen their understanding of the language through interactive games and parent-child reading.

Third, master the correct enlightenment method.

If children really want to learn English, they should learn and understand it, and interaction with parents is undoubtedly the best way to make children understand the language. Parents can use simple nursery rhymes, games or picture books to enhance parent-child communication and make children more interested in English learning.