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French Programs Blogs - Educational French Programs Ottawa

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  1. Baby Learning Classes - French Baby Sign Language Mirroring When introducing a Baby Sign, perform the sign in front of your baby as you repeat the associated French word. Encourage your baby to mirror your action! Hand-Over-Hand For Baby Signs that require advanced dexterity, model the action by holding your baby’s hand or arms to demonstrate how to sign.  Looking for Baby Learning Classes? Look no further! Baby Sign Language can become the bridge that connects spoken languages.

  2. 5 Tips for Introducing French with Books - Baby Classes Ottawa Pick books that are fun! Books like “C’estmoi qui decide” by Elise Gravel ensures much laughter from children and parents alike. Other great titles include: “Unepatate a velo” by Elise Gravel, “Trop de carottes” by Katy Hudson, and “Les lions font-ilsMeuh?” by Collectif. Books that are interactive, for instance, lift the flap books, are also a great way to engage your child in reading, all while having fun. Check out our Instagram posts La Bibliotheque de Mme Amy for more book suggestions! Here are our 5 top tips to using books to support French language learning! It’s a hands-on learning opportunity for Baby Classes Ottawa.

  3. Indigenous French Children’s books - French Programs Ontario J’ai le coeurrempli de bonheur by Monique Gray Smith  This beautiful book reminds young and old to think about and enjoy the moments in life that bring you joy. Monique Gray Smith wrote “I have a Heart Filled with Happiness” to support the well-being of Indigenous children and families, and to encourage toddlers to cherish the times that make them happy. Monique Gray Smith is Cree, Lakota and Scottish. We ALL have to strive to do better so that all of Canada’s children are cared for & given every opportunity. Join the French Programs Ontario.

  4. 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: info@123petitspas.com 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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