#earlyyears - Club Petit Pierrot https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk Fun French Lessons Mon, 20 May 2024 09:31:43 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.1 https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2018/02/cropped-favicon_512x512-4-90x90.png #earlyyears - Club Petit Pierrot https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk 32 32 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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HERE WE GO AGAIN… 3 points to guide parents on planning their children’s activities https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/2114-2/ https://clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/2114-2/#respond Fri, 29 Dec 2017 13:20:44 +0000 https://cpp.clubpetitpierrot.co.uk/?p=2114 C’est reparti pour un tour !! New years resolutions… 3 points to guide parents on planning their children’s activities My birthday is on the 31st December. Every January I wake…

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C’est reparti pour un tour !! New years resolutions…

3 points to guide parents on planning their children’s activities

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My birthday is on the 31st December. Every January I wake up seeing another Christmas past, another year older and a whole new year to tackle. You can’t help but feel the need to reevaluate and plan ahead.

For parents this is not only about us but also about our children: One of the decisions parents often reevaluate at this time of year is deciding which activities to enrol their children in, whatever their age there are so many to choose from!!

Over the years, running my French Lessons Club, I have seen a lot of parents feeling the pressure and a lot of children being overwhelmed. And as a mother, I learned the hard way through experience too!

SOME POINTS TO CONSIDER WHEN CHOOSING

  1. What YOU think is important for your child’s development
  •  Don’t get pressured into doing the same activities as your friends. Although I do not mean to ignore recommendations obviously but first really think what you are looking for and what your child needs.
  • A good class will emphasize on one aspect of development (whether physical or language related) whithout ignoring how a child learns and it will naturally involves other areas of learning. For instance during our French classes, French is taught through many multi-sensory, creative and physical activities so children will not only learn the language but also improve their fine and gross motor skills. And during a gym class with singing, play and storytelling young children will not only develop their gross motor skills but also improve their language skills!

2. You want your child to be happy, to flourish and learn

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  •   Whether it is because he does not like the activity or this is something he is not at ease with or that the teaching methods are not suitable and fun. If your child is not happy during the sessions, he will not learn well, full stop!!
  • Once you have chosen, you can ask for a trial lesson. But bare in mind that one session is not always enough to know if the class suits your child. It takes time to get used to a new environment. Some children will participate immediately, others will need to observe a few times before doing so. Some will cry when dropped off at first…
  •  You need to give your child the opportunity first to discover, then experiment and eventually learn!
  •  You must not organise too many classes as it could be overwhelming in a lot of aspects and be counter productive

3. You should expect a safe and nurturing environment

  •  Check that the staff are caring and have clear guidelines to support educationally and emotionally the children, under their care.
  •  Check that the staff have the necessary information about your child such as your telephone numbers and any medical or other relevant information
  • Check that there is at least one member of staff fully first aid trained on sight.
  • Check that the doors stay locked during sessions (as so many groups are in church halls with no caretakers).

Ah non ! There is one more important point, children who are overwhelmed with activities every day, have a hard time retaining new information. Plus, free play is a crucial aspect of child development. Whichever activities you opt for, make sure to allow time for unstructured play so that children have the freedom to test out their new skills.

I often have parents commenting with things like “I heard my child asking questions in French to her doll!” or “My little one likes to count his dinosaurs in French, unprompted.”

It’s truly amazing what our children are capable of when we give them the chance to experiment and digest in their own ways!

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