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What Flashcards Should I Show My Infant?

  • Writer: Admin
    Admin
  • Jan 24, 2019
  • 2 min read

Updated: Jul 25


right brain education infant flash cards

Flashcards for infants and toddlers are a way of introducing new words and knowledge.


Your child knows a lot more than you think. Most of the time, parents underestimate their child's capability. Infants and toddlers are incredibly perceptive and capable of absorbing information at a remarkable rate. Their brains are like sponges, soaking up new experiences, sounds, and words from their environment. This is why the early years are critical for cognitive development and language acquisition.


Focus on your child's talents, and what interests them. By paying attention to what captivates your child's attention, you can tailor your learning activities to align with their natural curiosities. For instance, if your child shows interest in animals, incorporating animal flashcards can make learning more relevant and engaging. When you are using right brain education methods, make sure every home lesson is FUN. Engaging activities, such as singing songs, playing games, and using colorful visuals, can enhance their learning experience and foster a love for knowledge.


that you provide advance input (flashcards, and puzzles) at least 2 years ahead of your child's age. This approach encourages children to learn concepts that may seem advanced, but which they can grasp with the right support and encouragement. For example, introducing simple math concepts or basic science facts through flashcards can stimulate their cognitive abilities and prepare them for future learning.


Take the flashcards and right brain activities that you do as challenges to improve your child's learning capabilities, and not a source of stress. It's important to maintain a positive and relaxed atmosphere while engaging in these activities. If your child feels pressured, it may hinder their willingness to learn. Instead, celebrate small victories and progress, ensuring that each session is a joyful experience that fosters curiosity and exploration.


Teaching your child is all about INPUT. The more diverse and rich the input, the better equipped your child will be to understand and interact with the world around them. This includes not only visual aids like flashcards but also auditory experiences like reading aloud, storytelling, and engaging in conversations that stimulate their thinking and language skills.


Discover what you can teach your child. Explore various topics and themes that can spark their interest and encourage a lifelong love of learning.

Here are some of the most popular right brain education activities and flashcards for babies and toddlers to learn at home. All Shichida Method and Heguru Method students uses our program at home.

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