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Is it Possible for My Baby or Toddler to Learn Difficult Long Words?

"You can teach your tiny child absolutely anything that can be presented in an honest, factual, and joyous way" - Glenn Doman.
your baby can learn difficult words


What words can I teach my baby or toddler?


Regardless of your baby's age, whether you use scientific terminology or simple basic words, babies and toddlers will learn them as they do not differentiate between easy and difficult. They are constantly learning.


When you show a baby or toddler any word, picture, or subject on flashcards, the baby or toddler will learn.


Your baby can learn difficult words.


At six months old, babies can already learn long words or words that are difficult to pronounce. If they are exposed to other languages, babies can also learn multiple languages.


Everything surrounding babies is new. Babies will absorb or learn whatever is in their environment.


They do not know what is challenging to learn.


Unaware of the concept of difficulty, babies approach learning with a sense of curiosity and openness.


Whether presented with simple words like "apple", "boy", or "cat", or more complex terms like "trapezium", babies approach each new piece of information with the same level of eagerness and readiness to learn.


What your child learns depends on what you teach. Why not expose your child to a library of knowledge?






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