β β β Teachers often ask me βHow do you start teaching languages so early? Before they can speak?!β Yes! Language acquisition starts as soon as the baby can hear, see, smell, touch and feel, from birth! Teachers shy away from teaching at such a young age because they need the oral feedback we are used to receiving with older children. In this webinar, you will learn about 3 steps to follow to apply the pedagogical approach to teaching them at a young age: - Psychology of the baby and toddler
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Grandparents as Storytellers: Preserving Spanish Heritage through Oral Histories in EducationI'd like to share about the pivotal role of grandparents in maintaining and transmitting the rich tapestry of Spanish heritage to younger generations through their stories. In particular, the deep cultural and educational significance of oral histories in Spanish culture, and how these narratives provide a more intimate, vivid understanding of history and traditions.
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Hello Reader, πβ¨ Welcome to December with Armelle For Kids! β¨π As the holiday season sparkles all around us, weβre filled with joy and gratitude for the opportunity to bring the magic of music and language into your classrooms. This month, weβll continue to celebrate learning through festive songs and engaging activities that combine the holiday spirit with meaningful language education. πΆπ Letβs close out the year on a high note, coming together to inspire young minds through the universal...
Armelle Gloaguen Hello Reader, πΆ November is Here! A Month of Gratitude, Music, and Discovery November invites us to come together, to share, and to celebrate through music. π Imagine gathering around the table with family and friends, joining in song and laughter, creating memories that stay with us long after the meal is over. These shared songs and stories spark connections that strengthen family bonds, bringing a joyful spirit to our celebrations and giving everyone a voice at the table....
Armelle Gloaguen Hello Reader, πΆ October is here, and as we wrap up National Hispanic Heritage Month, we're celebrating the vibrant music and stories that honor Hispanic culture. Our students have enjoyed learning through its rich traditions, and we will carry that spirit forward into the rest of October! Monday's Indigenous Peoples' Day was beautiful, and it was wonderful to see familiar faces from the Lenape, Iroquois and Tuscarora Nations. We hope everyone enjoyed the songs by Red Drum and...