Spanish in Early Childhood
In our Early Childhood community, Spanish is part of our daily lives!
The children are exposed to Spanish from the beginning of the day when
we greet them during carline with, "Buenos Dias. Como estas? Caminar
despacio."
Once
in the classrooms, children learn Spanish by listening to the language
and receiving lessons with many different materials in a variety of
subjects. We use Total Physical Response (TPR) to teach commands, such
as: poner las zapatillas, lavate las manos, sientate correctamente,
caminar despacio, tocar el hombro a la maestra, una cosa con las dos
manos, desenrrollar la alfombra, etc. We reinforce language lessons by creating physical actions involving our entire bodies, which duplicate our messages.
The Spanish-learning activities allow for a developmental process in
which children listen to and absorb the sounds of Spanish through songs,
rhymes, and finger plays!
Our
goal is comprehension at all times and every child accomplishes this at
his/her own pace. Spanish is not only interesting, it is also fun and
exciting! It's very common in our Early Childhood classrooms when a
guide gives an instruction in Spanish, "Regresa y camina despacio," and
one child turns to another and says, "She means you have to go back and
walk slowly."
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