If they laugh, it means they are relaxed;
If they relax, it means they are more confident;
If they are confident, they dare to be curious;
If they are curious, they will grow up in understanding.
Founder and creative director of Anne Wood Doll Company.
Teletubbies have mastered the trick that young children watch TV in a completely different way from older children and adults. The program uses a lot of repetition, big movements, bright colors and slow story lines, so that children can naturally develop their imagination, thinking ability and listening ability. The plot structure is similar. Children can predict the actions of Teletubbies in advance, thus encouraging their predictive ability and memory ability. More importantly, accurate prediction cultivates children's self-confidence and self-esteem.
Teletubbies provide the youngest and most sensitive new generation TV viewers with an opportunity to feel the safe and ever-changing world. This special series of programs is designed for such an audience that needs careful training.
Here are some ways Teletubbies can promote children's learning:
Stimulate children's thinking with comedy
When children smile at Teletubbies, users can be sure that they are following the story, and more importantly, they are aware of what is happening on the screen.
Encourage speech
Teletubbies' language is based on the first sentence of 12- 18-month-old children. Reaction tests show that children treat Teletubbies just like their brothers and sisters. Correct their mistakes from time to time and tell them what to do.
Encourage listening
Teletubbies program "stops and listens" to the link. When the horn appears, Teletubbies will stop and listen attentively. This allows children to listen to stories, melodies and sounds together.
Teaching in a repetitive way.
In the country of Teletubbies, things happen again and again. And leave enough time for children to think about the cause and effect of things. Allow children to predict what will happen.
Advocate caring
Teletubbies are very friendly What they like best is a big hug.
To promote confidence
The rhythm and repetition of Teletubbies allow children to exercise their basic skills and concepts over and over again. Being able to accurately and successfully predict what will happen next is extremely important for building confidence that I can do it.
Build self-esteem
Children can find themselves in the program, whether by identifying people or scenes. The real-world children inserted in the program do real things, which can let the small audience see what the children like themselves are doing and the environment.
Encourage exercise
Teletubbies like dancing, jumping, stretching, tumbling and running. Watching programs is not passive behavior. Children like to join the Teletubbies team, which helps them to enhance their physical cognition and encourage them to join the game.
Advocate individuality
Although Teletubbies share happiness together, they all have significantly different personality characteristics, and small audiences can accept their different and independent interests.