Friday, January 3, 2025

How I Teach Au Pairs and Nannies to Use My Mamaestra Program to Teach Spanish to Your Young Children

How I Teach Au Pairs and Nannies to Use My Mamaestra Program to Teach Spanish to Your Young Children
Using my materials, I guide au pairs and nannies step-by-step to implement a structured and engaging program. Here's the framework we follow:

1. The Lesson
Each lesson begins with a clear focus on what we aim to teach, including new vocabulary, grammatical structures, and themes.
2. Vocabulary
We emphasize specific words or phrases that align with the theme, ensuring consistent reinforcement.
3. Grammatical Structures
We introduce and practice the sentence structures necessary for the child’s level, gradually building complexity.
4. Suggested Activities
Interactive activities, including:
  • Art Projects: Draw, paint, or craft related to the vocabulary or theme.
  • Role Playing: Act out stories using the vocabulary.
5. Goals and Assessment
Our goal is to encourage children to respond to questions and demonstrate comprehension. For example:
  • If teaching parts of the face: “¿Dónde está la nariz?” (Where is the nose?).
  • If the child is older, questions can extend to include sentences or descriptions.
6. Readings
  • Incorporate mini-booklets and stories.
  • Use visual aids: draw, act, or role-play during the reading to engage the child.
  • Ask targeted questions based on the vocabulary or theme.
7. Role Playing
Encourage the child to retell the story, fostering confidence in their language skills.
8. Games
Games help reinforce learning in a playful manner, making the process enjoyable and effective.
9. Moving to the Next Chapter
Once the child demonstrates understanding and can respond confidently, we advance to the next chapter or theme.This structured approach not only keeps learning fun but also ensures meaningful progress.
Chech out this note: Eighty percent of their brain’s physical development happens during their first 3 years. As their brain gets bigger, it also forms the connections it needs to think, learn, and process information. These connections, called synapses, form at a super-fast rate, about 700 per second in the first few years.

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