#adviceforparents - Club Petit Pierrot https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk Fun French Lessons Sun, 16 Feb 2020 10:32:16 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.2 https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cropped-favicon_512x512-4-90x90.png #adviceforparents - Club Petit Pierrot https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk 32 32 The impact of regular exposure on learning French! https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/the-impact-of-regular-exposure-on-learning-french/ Sun, 16 Feb 2020 10:32:16 +0000 https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/?p=5935 Recent research has demonstrated that babies can learn a second language in just one hour per day. At Club Petit Pierrot, we have been lucky enough over the years to…

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Recent research has demonstrated that babies can learn a second language in just one hour per day.

At Club Petit Pierrot, we have been lucky enough over the years to witness the impact of regular exposure on learning French!

As we want to give our pupils the best chance of becoming fluent in French, we don’t only provide French classes and private tuition but we also give lots of other resources to help the children learn and practise beyond our French lessons:

– Access to our online Members’ Portal with recommendations – videos, songs, arts & crafts ideas and worksheets to develop even further the skills acquired during our French sessions Register here.

– Access to free Play sessions for babies and children up to 4 years old attending our lessons, taking place in Chelsea on Wednesday afternoon and in St John’s Wood on Friday & Saturday morning. Venues and Timetables here

– Opportunity to attend our fun French family events across London, where we immerse everybody in French culture – organised with our partners Librairie La Page, Petit Bateau & Ladurée UK  More info here

– Opportunity to attend our engaging multi-sensory storytelling adventures at the French bookshop Librairie La Page.

Next one on Wednesday

  • 10am-10.45pm ~ 1 to 3 years old Booking
  • 11am-11.45am ~ 3 to 5 years old Booking

– A bespoke books subscription exclusively for Club Petit Pierrot members with the “Pagivore”. Every month the Libraire La Page will send a surprise to your home. Subscription available here

– And last but not least, parents know that we are always on hand and that they can speak to us at anytime, or call our Director Stella Bataille for advice: 020 7385 5565 | admin@clubpetitpierrot.co.uk

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A bientôt !

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Our experience at Club Petit Pierrot: Blog by Kiddo Adventures https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/our-experience-at-club-petit-pierrot-blog-by-kiddo-adventures/ Wed, 21 Aug 2019 14:25:19 +0000 https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/?p=4637 My little one was given the opportunity to learn French for an entire term with Club Petit Pierrot – Fun French For Children I’ve always been told that this is…

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My little one was given the opportunity to learn French for an entire term with Club Petit Pierrot – Fun French For Children

I’ve always been told that this is the best age for kids to learn a new language. She previously did a term of Mandarin but I felt that it was a little too hard for both of us ?

I think learning a new language is so important especially if you like to travel like us! It also will bring amazing job opportunities for her in the future. I can’t tell you how many amazing teaching opportunities I’ve missed out on because I don’t speak a second language (I wish I paid more attention in Spanish and French in secondary school now lol)

My first thoughts about our first class

I was a intimidated by the fact the classes are completely in French. I can just about say “bonjour” ? That quickly changed. With actions and the tone of voice, you can quickly start to understand what’s being said. Little miss on the other hand just threw herself into the classes! She took part in every activity and was completely confident!

What I liked about the classes

That fact that it was completely in French. I know I said at first I was intimidated by the fact I didn’t know any but I can see why it’s better than having the words translated for you. You get to hear and see the language being used in every day situations.

Parents are encouraged to join in. There’s a sign saying no mobiles which is great (I did of course use mine just for taking photos and videos for the purpose of this post) Kids learn more when we get involved too!

I also liked the structure of the class. There was a new topic every week but the structure was the same. Kids this age (she’s 3) need structure especially seeing as she is starting school soon. The classes seem very well planned too. As a parent you will be happy to know you’re getting value for your money as well as teachers that care about your child’s learning.

What little miss liked…

I asked her what she enjoyed about her lesson and she said she really liked her teacher which was super sweet to hear! It’s important to have great teachers when learning because then kids will of course enjoy the classes more!

What little miss learned…

She learned to say “hello” “thank you” and a few colours too! After a few sessions it was like she understood everything her teacher would say. “Sit down” “stand up” “listen” etc, she responded the correct way to all these commands.

Will we continue?

I would absolutely love for Naya to continue. She’s really enjoyed this term and I’ve seen great progress! There’s a possibility that she might be starting “big school” in September so we’re just waiting to hear about that before making any commitments.

I do highly recommend these classes and you can find out more information on their website here

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Talk Less and Listen More! Boost your child’s language development https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/talk-less-listen-more-language-development/ Mon, 07 May 2018 17:41:27 +0000 https://cpp.clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/?p=2668 It’s not hard to figure out why talking to children helps with speech and language development, but a new study has found that communicating alone is not enough – it’s…

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It’s not hard to figure out why talking to children helps with speech and language development, but a new study has found that communicating alone is not enough – it’s HOW you communicate that really matters.

Cognitive scientists at Massachusetts Institute of Technology found that parents think using educational toys, apps and flashcards is the best way to teach their children, when all they really need to do is engage them in chat.   Back and forth conversation, they found, changes a child’s brain. It boosts brain development and language skills.   The conclusion: parents shouldn’t just talk, they should also listen.

I read this research on language development with interest as although it’s new, the philosophy behind it is something we’ve been doing at Club Petit Pierrot from the very beginning.

When I started out, twenty five years ago now, flashcards and repetition were all the rage. If your children knew all the words to Sur Le Pont D’Avignon then, as a teacher, you were doing well. But this just wasn’t for me. Instead, I believed (and still do) that young children learn a second language by absorbing it like their native tongue and I devised an immersion programme to encourage children to communicate in French from the moment they come into the class.

Those of you who are familiar with our concept or our classes will know that conversation plays a huge part in what we do. Parents often think they’ll be able to sit and spectate, they sometimes get quite a shock when they realise how important it is for them to join in.

For me, building relationships with children and communicating with them in any way we can is absolutely crucial. And not just for first or second language development, but for a whole host of other things too.

When you really engage with children and make it fun as we do, they are happy and want to communicate back. You can’t fool children, if you’re not genuinely interested in them and what they’re doing, you won’t keep their attention for very long – or even capture it in the first place. It’s also important for us that adults have fun too – we sing, play games, do arts and crafts and don’t allow the distraction of mobile phones!

Of course, it’s all well and good engaging with your children for 45 minutes in a class. The real key to success is to do this all the time, to talk with your child, not to your child. Have conversations with them about their favourite TV show, toy or even what you’ve been doing all day – anything that’ll interest them. I used to love it when my son asked “how was your day mummy?” I was always quite touched by this and it was a great conversation starter between us both.

“It’s almost magical how parental conversation appears to influence the biological growth of the brain,” says John Gabrieli, the senior author of the MIT study. “Having a conversation requires children to practice understanding what the other person is trying to say, and how to respond appropriately. This is obviously a very different skill from just listening.”

So there you go, surely there can’t be a better reason to make yourself a cup of tea, grab a comfy chair and sit down with your child for a good old chat!

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