Uploaded on Jan 21, 2021
French Language Learning Classes - 123 Petits Pas
123 Petits Pas
Learn French Together
123 Petits Pas offers a variety of online
French programs, products, and
workshops for parents and young children
(ages 0 – 9 years). We aim to provide our
participants with a fun French
environment while offering parents the
opportunity to take part in their child’s first
little steps towards bilingualism.
Through music, movement, and engaging
activities, we ensure that both parent and
child enjoy themselves while learning
useful French vocabulary that can then be
used at home on a daily basis.
Find out more about our classes.
When a participant surprises you by writing a blog post about
.their experience...🥰.I 'm so thankful to our families for helping
spread the word about our online classes- it means so so much!
Why Are Toddlers So Good At Learning New Things?
When it comes to learning, toddlers are like sponges. They soak up information and knowledge
at an absolutely astounding rate. One minute, they are babbling and barely able to pronounce
a few words. Then, one day, you turn around and they are speaking in full sentences. This same
type of phenomenon exists when it comes to learning numbers, animals, colours and all sorts
of other things.
So, just why is it that toddlers are so good at learning? There are a few reasons, and I’ve
outlined them below.
Brain Development
One of the major reasons that toddlers are so good at learning is that their brains aren’t fully
formed yet. In particular, toddlers’ prefrontal cortex is not developed the same way that it is
in adults. Now, the prefrontal cortex is where memory is stored, which is very useful for adults.
In fact, it allows adults to remember and recognize all sorts of objects, concepts and other
useful information. But, it also means that adult brains are less flexible and inventive relative to
toddler brains, and this can inhibit learning.
Repeat, repeat, repeat.
Another reason that toddlers learn things at a rapid clip is that they love repetition. If you take
your toddler to the playground, they might ask you to push them on the swings for three hours
without getting bored. Or, they might want to go down the slide so many times that you lose
count.
Contact 123 Petits Pas
Thanks for your interest in our programming! Please be sure to check out our FAQ
If you have any other questions, feel free to email us
at: [email protected] or message us via Instagram or Facebook (see
below).
Merci beaucoup/ thanks very much and we look forward to supporting your
journey towards raising bilingual children!
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