The Trick to Faster Word Learning 🎯
Did you know you can help your child learn new words faster just by changing how you say them? It’s called acoustic highlighting, and it’s a super simple (but powerful) trick! 💡 What is Acoustic Highlighting? It’s all about emphasizing important words or sounds by changing your tone, pitch, or volume. This helps your child focus on the words you want them to learn. Here’s an example: Imagine introducing yourself in a noisy room: “My name is Eli.” Someone mishears you and says, “Hi Levi.” You respond, “Not Levi—my name is EEEEEli.” By stretching out the /EEEEE/, you highlight the key difference, making it easier for them to understand. 🎯 How to Use It with Your Child: 1️⃣ Speak Slowly and Clearly: Use a slightly higher pitch for the target word or sound. 2️⃣ Repeat It Often: Use the word in different sentences, emphasizing it each time. 3️⃣ Add Facial Expressions and Gestures: Make it engaging and fun! 📚 Here’s an Example: “Let’s play with the BAAAALLL. Look at the biiiiiiig BALL! Throw the BALL to me.” By emphasizing “BALL,” you’re making it easier for your child to understand its meaning and how to say it. This strategy is simple but so effective! What's a word your child is working on? 🤔