Spanish DVD for Children
Children have a natural ability to learn languages. They do it without thinking, absorbing the words and phrases spoken around them. What better time to capitalise on your child’s natural language-learning ability (before, like yours did, it fades away), and get them learning a foreign language? You don’t even have to be able to speak it yourself – these days, you can get kid-style foreign language DVDs to help you. Want your child to learn Spanish? Get them a Spanish Dvd for children and watch in amazement as little Johnny turns bilingual in a year.
Seriously. From the ages of 0-5, children’s language-learning ability is practically postgraduate. All they need is to hear a language spoken in proper context and they’re following it like greyhounds. A Spanish DVD for children performs exactly that function: if you can’t speak Spanish in a proper context, a Spanish DVD for children can.
It works like this. Children with bilingual parents often grow up speaking both languages perfectly. One parent speaks in one language to the child, the other in the other: the child’s linguistic development follows a normal pattern, but twice. They attain the same stages at roughly the same ages as children learning to speak a single native tongue: they’ve just got twice the vocabulary, and some kind of magic filter in their brain that lets them know when to speak one language and when to speak the other. A Spanish DVD for children will do exactly the same thing: becoming, in effect, the other parent. A child learning from a Spanish DVD for children will automatically know the difference between his or her two languages: a child who has learned Spanish from a Spanish DVD for children will only speak Spanish to someone who speaks Spanish.
If you and your partner only speak one language but you want to give your child a headstart in life by getting them to grow up with two: don’t delay. You’ve got a five-year window to give them a grounding in a second language. Get your Spanish DVD for children today and in years to come they’ll thank you for it. In two languages.
