How many flash cards your child needs to see?
You child have the capability and capacity to see hundreds of flashcards per session.
So you show as many flash cards as you want. But the key is to know when the child have seen enough.
Glenn Doman says:
"Always stop before he wants to stop. This principle is true for all teaching for all human beings at all stages of development and at any age."
Consistently monitor your child's response.
Some days, your baby or toddler may want to see many flashcards, while on other days, they may prefer fewer.
Allow your child to guide the pace and keep your sessions adaptable.
Showing too many flashcards can cause your child to lose interest, making the lessons less enjoyable.
Always monitor your child's response.
If you've been presenting too many flashcards and notice your child is becoming disinterested,
Stop! It might be beneficial to take a break for a few days or even a week.
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