The best way to increase a childs knowledge at home is to always talk to your child ask questions about everything1 If you are looking out the window,ask what THEY see. And also read 3 books a day. You dont have to do 3 different books,but 3 a day. And if your childs attention span wont allow them to sit through a whole book in one reading,just read till they lose interest and pick it bak up where you left ff later.
2007-03-19 01:33:04
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answered by Heather S 2
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According to the world's bests books, to develop a child's knowledge at home his mind should be involved in good thoughts and spirituality. A study reveals that the higher the spiritual quotient a person has in its childhood, the higher is his IQ in adulthood. So the child should be told to learn about god, his names, his pastimes. Learning texts & verses from a spiritual book also helps.
2007-03-18 22:57:39
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answered by S K 2
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Reading to a child is very helpful. It teaches them to have imagination as well as recognizing words. Singing songs will teach them (such as ABC'S, Nursery Rhymes, etc.) Also remember to show them the letters so they are able to recognize them. Ask questions about colors, (what color is that? Do you think it is a pretty color?, What elce is that color?) Ask questions about the shapes of things. (Traffic signs, the t.v., plates, ect.) That is the basics. Your child should know there colors, shapes, abc's (not necessarily by sight) before entering kindergarten.
2007-03-19 03:28:01
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answered by Anonymous
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the best way of developing childs knowlege is by by making tem read books,newspapers.u must answer the questions they ask.u can also share ur knowledge with them.
2007-03-19 02:43:34
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answered by Poonam A 1
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I think that the most important thing is to keep them away from the television. It is important to do fun things that your kids will enjoy that is age appropriate! Shaving cream with food coloring is fun for younger kids to learn about texture and they just love the feel inbtween their fingers! Interaction! READING is so important...singing short songs!Good luck! There are alot of great ways to help them learn! Attention is the most important thing! Great question!
2007-03-20 09:00:13
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answered by bbmk333 3
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2016-10-02 09:11:40
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answered by ? 4
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Spend as much time u can with ur child. Put emphasis on quality of time not quantity. Try to teach in friendly way. Don't shout in front of ur child.
2007-03-19 21:09:14
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answered by paruldeepak2002 1
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Through Educational Books, computers, educational CDs and ofcourse by giving proper time
2007-03-18 22:43:50
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answered by Anonymous
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make them to read general knowledge books,show them some general knowledge tv shows like kbc, bournvita quiz contest and many more and encourage them to take part in every sort of activities.
2007-03-18 22:34:02
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answered by stranger 4
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best and easiest way is to partake of what is called "incidental learning"----start out easy---today lets wear the red shirt and blue pants---and move on to other topics---sizes, shapes, oppisites---then move on to letters and numbers(first saying them, then matching them, then naming them)
then once this step is accomplished by the child or children then the next step is to include other items to add to the "incidental learning" parade.....add books(with good quality photograph type pictures)you can then name any of the previous choices---colors, shapes, sizes, opposites, positonal words(first, second, last, on/off, under/over)then working up to letters and numbers never pushing on your child and watching the childs mood and behavior------then start adding other materials--playdough, markers, pencils, crayons, blocks, various papers to use with all
always remembering that a child (learns by playing and plays to learn)once your child has shown you they are ready to move on to "table work" like workbooks and worksheets ---by asking to help you do your "paperwork" you can began to add one or two pages at a time for them to work on to only enhance what you have already working on for maybe months or years---
hopefully all during this time you have been making sure to encourage your childs questions and answering them at their level and exposing them to the world around them(parks, museums, public transportation, shopping, family get togethers, etc) because children also learn by watching and helping with these things.
good luck and happy learning for all of you involved
2007-03-19 16:11:04
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answered by TchrzPt 4
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