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Fun for babies: wise pedagogy of ancestors

Fun for babies is not only folk art, but also a powerful tool in the child's mental development. The first thing a newborn sees in his life is the parents who try to acquaint him with the world around him. That's why mothers study children's nursery rhymes, pestles, songs, lullabies, rhymes, to attract the attention of their little girl.

What role did babies play for babies in antiquity?

Let's plunge into history. Since ancient times, babies have been talking in the "language" of little cats and nursery rhymes. This is due to the laws of nature. It was believed that every word and sound carries in a certain rhythm and energy spirit. Therefore, each nursery rhythm tuned mother and child to a certain rhythm of the universe. That is why children's rhymes and jokes were sung in a sing-song manner.

For certain rituals did not fit all the rhymes. Sweets for babies during bathing, for growth, good appetite, walking, sleep were accompanied by certain actions. For example, in order for the child to walk faster, an unseen bond is cut between the legs by the knife, and to make the infant not afraid, read the nursery rhymes. During the awakening, the mother woke the child with a rhyme and corresponding strokes that are in harmony with the laws of nature.

Few people guess that the usual games-poteshki "Ladushki" or "Magpie-Crow" are basically health-improving acupuncture gymnastics. Each point on the body has a connection with the internal organs. So, playing in the magpie, massage improves the work of the thin, large intestine, struggling with constipation (the point between the middle and ring finger), and also activate the function of the cardiovascular, nervous system, stomach, liver, brain, massaging the pads of the fingers.

The role of nursery rhymes at the present time

In our time, the true values of the nursery rhyme and their relationship with nature and body have been forgotten. But scientists scientifically proved the important role of folk creativity in the development of children.

  • The development of speech. Songs, nursery rhymes for kids carry a rich vocabulary. Their melody, melodicity causes the baby to "carry on a dialogue" with agugani, jerking legs and pens. These same rhymes are easily remembered by two-year-olds.
  • Acquaintance with the surrounding world. Any poteshka reveals to the child a certain range of actions: how to wash properly, how to wake up, how to eat ... The kid gets acquainted with parts of his body, with surrounding objects.
  • Development of the emotional sphere. Parents should expressly say the nursery rhymes, only in this case the baby learns to imitate emotions. In addition, the karapuz with impatience awaits interesting melodic studies with his mother, during which time there is visual and tactile contact.
  • Massage and physical development. Special nursery rhymes for babies allow to develop all parts of the body: arms, legs, knead the tummy, back, teach to turn from side to side and coordinate their actions.

Flushing in the educational process

Not only in the family they resort to folk art. In the DOW, in younger groups, educators also use nursery rhymes. First, children hear familiar words and quickly adapt to the kindergarten. Secondly, special nursery rhymes help the child learn hygienic, aesthetic, physical, and domestic skills. Thirdly, melodic and short rhymes help children memorize educational material in a game form.

Most often, nursery rhymes form the basis of classes. For example, you need to teach children to wash properly. Then a doll-dirty doll comes to the lesson, which the children begin to wash, and the pottery "Vodicka Vodichka" helps not forget the sequence of actions.

This kind of creativity is not only in the work of educators, but also in the activities of narrow specialists (music teacher, psychologist, speech therapist, choreographer, gym teacher and logorhythmics). As you can see, nursery rhymes for toddlers remain relevant in our days!

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