I don't think that's a good idea. Every speech delayed child I know comes from a "no screen" household.
My barely 2 year old is speaking up a storm. She knows numbers, counting, shapes, colors, animals, and can read quite a bit. She learned that by watching educational TV for a half hour then playing with an educational toy matching what she just watched, and repeating. Hour playground in the AM, TV-play cycle throughout the day, more outside time after I'm off work.
Everyone's always asking me what I do with her as she's on par with the 3 and 4 year olds.
FaLsE dIcHoToMy
Of course she has books
Waldorf says no screens til age 10 which is why i didnt send mine there. But its still a good idea.
I don't think that's a good idea. Every speech delayed child I know comes from a "no screen" household.
My barely 2 year old is speaking up a storm. She knows numbers, counting, shapes, colors, animals, and can read quite a bit. She learned that by watching educational TV for a half hour then playing with an educational toy matching what she just watched, and repeating. Hour playground in the AM, TV-play cycle throughout the day, more outside time after I'm off work.
Everyone's always asking me what I do with her as she's on par with the 3 and 4 year olds.
95% of the women i see are clutching their phones for dear life.
My favorite woman turns her phone off sometimes for days.
Good luck.
And no shots.
Imagine auto playing YouTube to your children. Wtf