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What I realized after 20 years! The "must-follow order" for home English education starting at age 0

I am particularly bad at English pronunciation!

I loved traveling abroad and went often. I could get my point across by stringing words together. But I wasn't understood. The cause was my pronunciation.

That's why I thought about it from the time my eldest daughter was in my womb.
I didn't want her to go through the same thing I did.

Back then, there was no such thing as "home English" and no information available.
I started without knowing what the right answer was.

What I did was very simple.

・Playing audio in the background
・Reading picture books aloud

I continued by trial and error, not knowing if this was correct.
I was especially afraid that my own pronunciation would rub off on them.
I worried many times, "What if they end up with my pronunciation?"

There were no other mom friends around doing English. There was no social media.
Because I couldn't compare, I also didn't know the right answer.


Even so, there was one thing I stuck to.

Fixing the time.
Creating an environment where English is played at the same time every day.
That was the only thing I didn't compromise on.

I didn't do perfect English speaking to them. My English ability wasn't up to it.
I didn't do phonics in advance either. I didn't rush into certifications.
That's because I didn't want to turn English into "study".

All I did was set up the environment.


And 20 years have passed.

My eldest daughter got a TOEIC score of 905 (perfect listening score) in college without studying.
She experienced a job interviewing authors from around the world in English.

My eldest son doesn't use English for work. But he says naturally, "Someone asked me for directions, and I just answered normally." English is not "special" to him.

My second son obtained an IELTS score of 7.5 and went abroad.

My second daughter was consistently ranked first in English mock exams in high school. She currently works in a workplace where her boss is a foreigner and internal communication is in English.


What I realized after 20 years

What really remained was not the scores.
It was not thinking of English as "study".
Being able to use it without hesitation when needed.
This is what remained.

By setting the foundation before elementary school, they were able to run on their own afterward. I haven't taught them English since they were in elementary school. One day, my child heard my English and said, "Your English is weird."
I was shocked!
But at the same time, I was relieved that they clearly understood what correct English was.

English is not early education, but an early environment

If you get the order and design right, you don't need special talent. But conversely, if you get the design wrong, no matter how hard you try, you'll be taking the long way around.
At the time, there were parts that I just happened to get right by chance.

That's why now, I don't leave it to chance.
I have systematized this environmental design for moms with 0-year-olds.

By the way,
when it comes to creating a home English environment for 0-year-olds,
if you get the order wrong, you'll take the long way around.

I have created a '0-year-old Home English Checklist' based on my 20 years of trial and error,

which I am distributing for free on LINE. Please be sure to get it♡

Here



🎀LINE Link🎀

I can say this now that 20 years have passed.
You don't need to rush. You don't need expensive teaching materials. You don't need perfect English skills.
What you need is to set a fixed time. And not to get the order wrong.


If, after reading this article,

you think, 'Maybe I can do this too,'

now that you have that feeling is the time to get things in order.
However, if you start doing it your own way, you might get the order wrong without realizing it. Actually, this is the most common way to take the long way around.

For example,
if you focus on 'songs' during the 0-year-old stage, the retention of sounds can actually become weaker.
Conversely, just by separating things—story-based content in the morning and songs while traveling—the absorption rate will change.

You won't understand these 'fine details of order and placement' if you just do it blindly.
I have summarized 20 years of trial and error into an 'Order Checklist' for moms with 0-year-olds.

・The time slots you should set up first
・Things you don't need to do
・Points you absolutely must not miss by age 5
・The turning point for letting them become independent learners in elementary school

So that 20 years from now, you can think, 'I'm glad I started back then.'
The future changes based on the environment.

I am distributing an [English Environment Checklist] for getting started from age 0
for free on LINE.

♡Get it now♡


You can even do things like this when you set up your home English environment♡
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        Please!!


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