You Make the Difference In Helping Your Child Learn; Building Children's Communication and Language Through Everyday Interactions (DVD)

by The Hanen Centre

DVD, 2007

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As a parent, you know that confidence is one of the most important things children need in order to learn and develop new skills. Confident children are more willing to participate in interactions and to share their ideas with others, and this helps them build the strong social and communication skills they need to succeed.
So where does confidence come from, and how do you ensure that your child has it? Confidence isn’t something you can buy for your child, and it isn’t something you can “teach” him, either. Children develop confidence through the everyday interactions they have with the most important people in their lives – their parents especially.
Responding to and interacting with your child in specific ways sends him messages of support, love, and encouragement. It isn’t just words that tell your child things – the way you interact with him can say things like “I’m proud of you”, “I believe in you”, and “I care about what you have to say”.
This inspiring DVD shows real Moms and Dads talking, playing, and having fun with their children during everyday routines and activities. The DVD highlights practical, research-based strategies that parents can use to enrich their infant, toddler, or preschooler's social, language, and literacy development, while building a strong parent-child relationship.

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Hanen Early Language Program

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