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If you have decided to teach Hindi to your kids and are on the crossroad on how to begin, then look no further. Hindi teaching for kids may seem an easy task but with the ways suggested below your child is sure to pick up the threads. Just tickle the curiosity and the interest levels of your child, and you are on the road to progress.
1. Structured Approach
Start with having a discussion with your child about Hindi as a language and its importance. Gather information that would be interesting and pique the curiosity of your child. Once you have achieved that, set aside a certain time of the day to dedicate to learning the language. Ensure that you stick to the routine as it would become a habit and your child will automatically tune themselves for learning. Plan the lessons on a task basis. Chalk out what needs to be covered on a daily basis and limit the amount of information. For example, if you are teaching the Hindi alphabets, start with saying it all at once and then pick a few alphabets a day to iterate and reinforce learning. Follow it with a revision the next day before you move to the next set to learn. Make gradual progress from one stage to another so that your child does not feel the burden and enjoys learning.
2. Practice Sessions
Apart from setting time for lessons, incorporate practising sessions during other times. Don’t make it seem like a formal tutorial, but just practice what they learn when they are having fun. For example, ask a few questions while driving, or at the dinner table, or while dropping them off at school or even while giving them a bath.
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