Saturday, August 31, 2013
Cognitive Development through RHYMES!! :)
Since nursery rhymes are patterns, they help children learn easy recall and memorization.
Nursery rhymes usually tell a story with a beginning, a middle and an end. This teaches children that events happen in sequence, and they begin to learn how to understand stories and follow along.
Nursery rhymes use patterns and sequence, so children begin to learn simple math skills as they recite them. Many rhymes also use numbers, counting, and other math words that children need to learn, such as size and weight.
Nursery rhymes also introduce alliteration “Goosie Goosie Gander” , onomatopoeia “Baa Baa Black Sheep”, and imaginative imagery. Children hear these rhymes and act out what they imagine the characters are doing.
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