Learning to listen...Helping your child become a better listener

 


Many are born with the ability to hear, but all are born WITHOUT the ability to listen. It is a skill we must practice, practice, practice.  

Try this at home:
Helping your child become a better listener
Focusing on one sense at a time helps children strengthen their perception. Focusing on sound, for example, sharpens listening skills.Experts say that about two-thirds of everything learned is learned through listening. 

When children are given an opportunity to practice their listening skills, they also enhance their abilities to focus and pay attention, allowing them to understand and interpret more of what they hear.  

We give the children practice listening skills in every Kindermusik class through active listening(the ability to hear and repeat back what you heard with accuracy) to sounds, listening to our Quiet Time music, and following directions, for example.  

Try this at home: As you take a walk outdoors with your child, encourage your child to listen, identify, imitate, and discuss the different sounds you hear. Listen for the sound of birds, neighbors chatting, lawn mowers, vehicles, and more. You’ll have a lot of fun playing the “Listening Game,” and your child’s listening skills will be sharpened too! 



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