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Teaching Methods

Methods, rituals and systems used in the Mommy & Me English course

TPR method for children 1-5 - learn English through movement and action
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TPR Method: Teach English Through Movement (2026 Guide)

Total Physical Response (TPR) is the language-acquisition method by James Asher (1969) where children learn by responding physically to commands. 85% word retention vs 15% for flashcards. Full guide for moms of children 1-5 with daily scripts.

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Mother reading an English picture book to a toddler using the PEER method — Mommy & Me English
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How to Read English Books to a Toddler: PEER (2026)

How to read English picture books to a 1–3-year-old who doesn't yet understand English. The PEER method (Prompt-Evaluate-Expand-Repeat) + CROWD prompts, 7 proven first books, and a 30-day plan — from a Trinity College London certified teacher.

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Mother and toddler learning first English words through daily home rituals — Mommy & Me English
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First English Words for Toddlers: 100 by Age (2026)

Which first English words appear in toddlers aged 1–3 and how many to expect by age. A full 100-word list split into 5 age blocks (12m / 18m / 24m / 30m / 36m), the 5×7 learning rule, and the 5 most common parent mistakes.

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English songs for children — 25 best by age
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English Songs for Kids: 25 Best Songs by Age (2026)

English songs are the fastest path to English-language acquisition for children aged 1–5. Rhythm and melody activate phonetic processing 3–4× more efficiently than rote vocabulary. The article contains 25 proven songs grouped by age, a 4-step method for introducing a new song, and a daily schedule covering morning, breakfast, play, bath, and bedtime.

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English from age 1 without a tutor — Mommy & Me English
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How to teach English to a 1-year-old: a step-by-step plan without a tutor

Teaching a 1-year-old English from scratch without a tutor is achievable. It is done through 10–15 minutes of daily language interaction embedded into ordinary moments: morning ritual, mealtime, play, bath, bedtime. The article includes a 7-day plan for the beginner mother and a table of expected first-word timelines.

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