When you teach your baby math, isn’t it going to be great when your child will be able to do math without your help? That day will definitely come if you teach them. Something that is so important also is, why do you want your child to learn math and reading? The answer to this question is so important, because your motivation on this will have an impact on your kids life.
There are four steps you can take to assure your child’s success.
1. Create A Perfect Environment
Why do the grapes grown in the vineyards of France produce such wonderful wines? It is because the grape vines have the right soil, the right temperature, the right moisture and the right surroundings. The grapes flourishes in perfect conditions. Similarly, your son or daughter will flower and blossom in the perfect environment created by you.
2. Always Be The Guiding Force
A child is very sensitive to the tone of your voice. Always make sure your tone sounds gentle and encouraging. If your child senses any pressure, you will never get the results you want. Learning should be a fun for your child. It can’t be enjoyable if he feels pressure by you.
3. Have Patience And Not Expectations
Up to the age of six, a child’s attention span is no more than 2 minutes per subject. You may be interested to know children’s TV programs like Sesame Street have this consideration in mind. After 2 minutes, your toddler may lose interest in the activity you are trying to engage the child in and his eyes start wandering to his favorite toy. At this point, do not force him to come back to your activity, it will only upset him. Have patience. If your expectations are too high, your child will feel the stress and this will undo any good that you have done so far.
4. Teach With Love
Most parents tend to be over enthusiastic and can over do it with their child. In your zealousness, even your anxiety to teach something new to your child, you may forget one important factor and that is your child’s happiness. Let your love and intuition guide you to teach your child. Always teach with encouragement and loving kindness. This way, your baby can read or learn math in no time.
As you keep these tips in mind, it only takes 5 minutes a day to teach your baby math and reading. 5 minutes that is it, to give your child the greatest start that they can have in life. There are home-based programs that can make this so much easier. Always remember it is this bonding experience and the right program to bring the best out of your child.
“Give your baby a head start, start to teach your baby math now!”






These are really great tips and suggestions that I’m definitely going to apply to my little one! Thanks so much!