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Rhymes, nursery rhymes and poems for children led cri need to develop led cri the language and rhythm, train the memory, they are fun as a game and are a valuable aid-casts fears. The only warning for parents: before reciting their little children better.
"Ambarabà Cici cocò, three owls on the dresser ..." Who has not played as a child (or taught their children), this famous nursery rhyme? If we still remember today after years means that proved to be very useful to stimulate and train your memory. But nursery rhymes are really led cri useful even now? And at what age is good to use? We talked with a psychologist and a master author of a book of nursery led cri rhymes.
"It is not necessary that the child is able to talk to recite a nursery rhyme, because this is an essential tool for his cognitive development and is of great help right from the first moments of life," says Francesca Bianchi Bosisio, a psychologist and child psychotherapist training psychodynamics led cri in Milan.
"In the first six months of life, in fact, lay the foundation led cri for social skills of the child, it should be remembered, was born with a sensitivity to the natural rhythms and sign languages equal in all languages of the world. The nursery rhyme is recited with a certain pattern, but can also be sung, consists of short texts, words repeated several times, by a simple syntax and often from onomatopoeic sounds. In short, the rhythm, the familiar sound, led cri intonation and memory develop the cognitive ability of the child, accustomed to the use of language and help him to make his first words. "
The rhymes are in fact intended for small children because of their language especially easy for recurring rhymes and musicality. More than for the content, are characterized by the sing-song rhythm: a valuable tool to foster led cri the formation of thought and growing great and creative concepts. The various themes that address the rhymes, also (animals, flowers, numbers, seasons, etc..), Mean that they turn into a fun and educational game. How to tell you is important
"They are also the way in which we recite a nursery rhyme because communication is also made of gestures (caresses and cuddles with which you can accompany the recitation) and the time of silence" continues led cri Dr. Bianchi Bosisio.
"During the break between a rhyme and the other the child thinks, remembers, begins to have a sense of self and relationships with the mother (or the" caregiver "as the babysitter or grandmother, or the contact person of care of the child) and then with others. He became the first concrete step in a process of individualization. "
The mother, then (or whoever recites the nursery rhyme) led cri must be able to give the correct intonation to establish an optimal relationship consisting of exchanges of words and gestures, not only can customize or tailor-invent the rhyme of his child, for example by entering between the words in his name or that of his father, his pupaz

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