Animals
Show me how to do it, so I can try it myself.
Apricots
Use daily life as a source of information for conversations
A walk
Experience language with all your senses
Baby food
A dialogue of sounds, words, hand and foot movements.
Bicycle
A Spat in the garden. Now we need a good idea.
Bow and arrow
A real triumph when it finally works out.
Brother John
Explore languages through song.
Building blocks
To play is to learn and to learn is to play.
Bus trip
Express what you have understood in words
Cake
Do it yourself. Try it yourself. Watch it yourself.
Candies
For a delicate touch you need practice.
Car
We can do this ourselves!
Car trailer
Helping children help themselves. Often a short explanation is enough.
Chatterbox
Experiment with sounds
Clothes pegs
When you are new to the world, almost everything is new.
Conversation
Two who understand each other – even without words.
Cook
Play together in different languages
Cookies
Learning about the ingredients at the kitchen table.
Crocodile
Travel through a fantasy world together using role play
Dinosaurs
Immerse yourself in a picture book together
Dolls
Re-enact what you have experienced yourself.
Family discussion
Grow into two languages
File
Do it yourself! Helping dad at the workbench.
Film
Discover things together
Finger
Address children’s discussion topics
Game
Media studies on the sofa.
Gorilla
Organise picture book discussions together
Hands
Together we can do it.
Hidden object book
Make connections with your own experiences
Highland cattle
Use observations to start conversing
Hole
Hard work, tips and tricks. This is how you become a tunnel engineer.
Ketchup
Overcoming obstacles makes you strong.
Key
A key experience for self-confidence.
Kitten
Express your thoughts and feelings in words
Laundry
Helping with everyday tasks makes you proud and gives you satisfaction.
Letters
Discover the world of letters
Library
Things are given a name. This whets the appetite for more.
Magnets
Physics lesson at the fridge.
Market stall
Develop a game while interacting
Morning snack
„The Wishing Table“ in playschool.
Mountain
A balancing act: not too much help, and not too little either.
On the path
Cold? Warm? Moist? Wet? Sticky?
On the way home
Discover the world in different languages
Picture books
Look here! Overcoming language barriers in a playful manner.
Puddle
It pours, it splashes, it's cold and wet. What a good place to learn!
Recycled glass
Decipher the meaning of images and symbols together
Robot
Learn the ambient language through games
Shopping cart
In the supermarket everybody lends a hand.
Smartphone
When the phone rings – explaining a switch in focus
Snail
Shared interest is fun interest.
Socks
Time, opportunity and patience. Done!
Song
At home in the native language.
Soup ladle
A very interesting object for examination.
Stairs
Recently at the climbing wall.
Steps
Learning from each other step by step.
Suitcases
Together, we should be able to do this.
Table drumming
Take an active part in songs and movement games
Television
Give children’s conversations time and space to develop
Thorns
Facial expressions and gestures facilitate understanding
Train
Out of nothing, a fun game develops.
Upside-down bosu ball
Play and learn with all your senses.
Vegetables
I may be small, but I can do it!
Wooden fruit
Kristòf's research project for today.
World map
Develop your thoughts together
Guideline 1
Identify and utilize everyday opportunities for conversations
Guideline 2
Facilitate conversations between children
Guideline 3
Assure the quality of interactions
Guideline 4
Use language in many different ways
Guideline 5
Provide access to early literacy
Guideline 6
Value and support multilingualism
Sprachbildung in Zeiten von Corona
Vorlesen 1
Warum Vorlesen für das kindliche Hirn gut ist
Vorlesen 2
Warum Vorlesen für das kindliche Lernen gut ist