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How to Sing With Your Child

Added on: May 16, 2025
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Singing sons and nursery rhymes is not only fun but it can also help support your child’s use and understanding of language, development of speech sounds, ability to manage their emotions, thoughts, and behaviours, turn-taking and waiting, and motor skills.

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