Dragon Board Game- This comes directly from my days in grad school when I was practicing to become an Speech-Language Pathologist. Kids love games and sometimes turning a rote task into a game is the best way to keep a child's attention. I found this board online and have adapted it to suit the situation and I hope you find it useful for practicing ㄅㄆㄇㄈ, radicals, characters, or whatever you need to study.
Click below to open and download the board game I used with my kids. Of course, you can use modify something you already have like Candy Land or Shoots and Ladders. The key is to find something that gets your kid(s) excited and motivated about learning Chinese.
If you want to teach your kids Chinese, but don't speak it yourself, you've come to the right place. The resources I've chosen to compile here are a result of my experiences (as a mom and teacher) and the influences of my background in language development, literacy, and education. I hope that the ideas here will help you find creative ways to teach your children Chinese.
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