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October 18, 2023

Sensory Activities with Arabic Storybooks

1. Make that connection Reading books to babies or toddlers has a great impact on neural connections and the development of new brain cells. Start reading books to your babies as early as 0 months. Practical tip: Always have a book by

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Alhamdulillah, kids have an increased Arabic vocabulary, can repeat sentences well with minimal encouragement, and I find them using Arabic words randomly while playing or speaking!! They also come up to me and ask me what such-and-such is called in Arabic! This curiosity to know more and for them to have direct, immersive exposure to the language, from the comfort of HOME, getting over their fear of learning a new language, has been my main intention/focus and Alhamdulillah Arabically program has been a blessing to us in this regard!
Umm A

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They have grown tremendously in their confidence to just get themselves to speak in Arabic. They are not yet comfortable initiating a conversation but if someone else has initiated they will happily join in. I am amazed MashaAllah Tabarakallah. My daughter is really shy but was always enthusiastic about attending the zoom sessions or an experiment. Initially I could sense that they wanted me around to be on standby if they needed anything or so. But now they are super chill about it.
Halima

Saudi Arabia

It was his first experience with spoken Arabic and Alhamdulillah he enjoyed it. Hopefully this will be a boost to develop further InshaAllah.
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Australia

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