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The decorative & personalized wall of awakening for parent-child transmission
The child and his development
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At birth, the exploration of his environment using his senses.
Around 6-10 months: he babbles
Around a year: he tries to imitate the sounds
Around 2 years old: he is attentive to stories
Around 3 years old: he is able to make sentences
But during these times, talking to your child helps improve their language skills
and strengthen the parent/child bond.
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The child grows through the stories told to him
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Stories are special moments which stimulate the child at the level of language and imagination.
At bedtime it also helps to reduce anxiety linked to the night.
But from a global point of view it will stimulate his attention and his curiosity and allow him
of gain understanding and in vocabulary.
These stories then have a role of awakening, learning, stimulation, reinforcement of links and reassurance.
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