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A video for families with little or no Chinese background
to be exposed to Chinese language and culture using
I. Body Language II. Music Language
III. Expressive Language
Only $19.99 plus shipping!
Today, a multi-linguistic talker Tomorrow, a competitive leader
Research shows
Signing (body language) babies talk early
Singing and humming precedes "talking"
Body movement, hearing, & speech are physiologically linked by inner ear and facial nervous systems. Hence, body language and music stimulate language development
A child's ears and vocal muscles are "open" and not yet attuned & limited to a specific range of sounds. That's why age 0-6 is the prime time to learn music & foreign languages with the most success
Sound and body movement generate neural energy. The ear transmits and provides 90% of sensory energy to the brain. Chinese has four intonations for each word and is very different from Latin based languages phonetically. It provides a rich sound stimulus to a child's brain
Developing three languages together synergizes the brain stimuli and makes your child an earlier talker, a good talker, and a multi-lingual talker
Research shows
Body language is the language of relationships and social success
It conveys 80% impact of a message
It is not taught at school
Lack of fully developed body language causes social rejection & "not fitting in"
Most of the body language is universal but there are culture differences
It's critical to learn the different body language used by Chinese
Music language is the language of influence and leadership
It makes a speech powerful & memorable
Music language transcends nations
It consists of rhythm and melody. It harmonizes body movement and sound hearing, a prerequisite of language and academic learning
The brain processes music language in both hemispheres. Hence, it stimulates the cognitive & language development
With different tones and melodies, Chinese music offers a new stimulation
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