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The Toddler Tapes : S3A : The Monday Tape

The Toddler Tapes : S3A : The Monday Tape

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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DEVELOPE YOUNG MINDS TO BE MULTILINGUAL
Review: "This is a difficult product to write about. But since I do not see any reviews on these tapes, I will give you my thoughts. If you are a parent like me, buying and playing this type of language tape for your infant child is a very serious decision. Do you want your child to be multilingual? Suppose that at age 2 or so, your child really does have good pronunciation for all of these languages --is this what you want for your child? Hopefully there would be materials available to carry on and reinforce this true "head start" -- but do you really want your child to be this different? Maybe most or all of these languages will be rejected at some point and only the English will stick. It is not an easy choice for a parent. After hearing the tapes for awhile you begin to feel that they are heading into very new territory and that they probably will work. I don't think that there are any simple answers here. Chic Ciccolini, film editor; San Francisco, California"

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: DEVELOPE YOUNG MINDS TO BE MULTILINGUAL
Review: "This is a difficult product to write about. But since I do not see any reviews on these tapes, I will give you my thoughts. If you are a parent like me, buying and playing this type of language tape for your infant child is a very serious decision. Do you want your child to be multilingual? Suppose that at age 2 or so, your child really does have good pronunciation for all of these languages --is this what you want for your child? Hopefully there would be materials available to carry on and reinforce this true "head start" -- but do you really want your child to be this different? Maybe most or all of these languages will be rejected at some point and only the English will stick. It is not an easy choice for a parent. After hearing the tapes for awhile you begin to feel that they are heading into very new territory and that they probably will work. I don't think that there are any simple answers here. Chic Ciccolini, film editor; San Francisco, California"


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