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At what age should i start teaching my baby?

So my boyfriend has a one year old daughter that we are going to be getting custody of here soon an I was wondering at what age should I start teaching her letters and numbers things like that . . . She's a really smart baby she is walking for short distances, says quit a few words, is very good at listening and doin as she is asked . . . So when should I start teaching her things?

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  • Anonymous
    5 years ago

    If you wish to train your son or daughter quickly how to learn then Children Learning Reading from here https://tr.im/Bnq7T will help you.

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  • ?
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Teaching starts at birth, quite naturally: just talk to her. If you narrate what you do, what she does, and what you both experience, you'll find that teaching things like numbers happens naturally.

  • Bobbi
    Lv 7
    7 years ago

    Just sing and play silly games. Babies and toddlers learn by active play, not flashcards! Sing the phonics sounds, play "i Spy". Help her learn to count by setting the table. Teach her food groups on grocery store trips. (we need fruit! Help me find a good piece of fruit for snack.).

    You can do this right now with her, just simplify for her and don't expect perfect answers. Right now, it's all about the exposure to many different words and experiences.

  • 7 years ago

    Just do things with her and she will learn! Play with her, read to her, talk to her, do art projects, take her places and talk about it-- lots of vocabulary and lots of experiences will do more to help her learn than trying to teach her "school" things.

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  • Anonymous
    7 years ago

    that's good I am 5 months and my bf is being a real big buthole

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