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===Daily Schedule=== Our goal is to make daily progress towards language while keeping things as simple as possible for you and your child. How does it work? For many families, the solution is to follow a set schedule every day. If you don’t have a detailed timetable, I suggest you give it a try. Map out daily activities, like playground, meal and snack times, in 15-minute increments. Plan for learning games, ideally 2-3 times a day, plus playtime to reward your child for his work. Some parents use learning apps as a reward for face-to-face games and exercises. Of course, it only works if your child loves his learning app. The best time for language games is in the morning—but anytime is great for practicing what he’s learned. Use every opportunity throughout the day to ask your child a question or give him a task to complete. Make a hard copy of the timetable and hang it up where it’s easy to see. Not only will it help you organize your day, but it will double as a communication tool. When your child asks for something he can’t have right away, show him the schedule. A piece of paper posted to the refrigerator door makes a compelling argument for why he should take a nap now and have a snack later. It has saved countless parents untold grief by reassuring a cranky toddler that the treat is coming and life must go as planned.
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