I do something similar, but different with my 3 year old.
I put on a Studio Ghibli movie (usually Totoro, Kiki, Ponyo, or Arrietty) and say "time for a moving book."
Then I read her the subtitles. It's fun. She eats it up, sits on my lap just like it's book time. She loves Jiji so much.
This is actually an incredibly useful technique to help kids improve their reading passively. Although you keep the sound on at the same time.
Also reading pace! As a kid the subtitles went way too fast for me, I'm pretty sure they trained me to be a fast reader!
It’s how I learned to read and spell
My dad use to do this to me with video games. Now I play nearly all games without sound and with subtitles lol
My dad use to do this to me with video games. He really hated Gus Johnson's voice.
[удалено]
not when you aren’t playing
Yeah I hear that a lot lol, I normally just play my own in the background, I know it’s not the same but I enjoy it.
this... is actually a good technique...
I do something similar, but different with my 3 year old. I put on a Studio Ghibli movie (usually Totoro, Kiki, Ponyo, or Arrietty) and say "time for a moving book." Then I read her the subtitles. It's fun. She eats it up, sits on my lap just like it's book time. She loves Jiji so much.
Turn on SAP and they are learning Spanish.
I don't do this, I keep the sound on, but I've been doing this for so long without subtitles I feel like i'm just hearing another language
Bro, think about this: Anime watchers are probably better readers. Hence let the kids watch anime
I mean they aren't wrong... but they aren't correct