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Some rhymes are known by all people. Ex:humty dumty,dingdongbell. If children say about this, parents who did not know much about rhymes are also have the enthusiasm because they studied this rhymes already.
Some rhymes are known by all people. Ex:humty dumty,dingdongbell. If children say about this, parents who did not know much about rhymes are also have the enthusiasm because they studied this rhymes already.


The question in the thread is Are rhymes necessary or not. My answer is they are necessary to children by all means.
Many schools and even parents teach their children rhymes. In worst scenario, rhymes are forcefully pushed into kid's brain. But is this necessary? These rhymes don't carry any meaning. Instead kid can be allowed to play freely or can be given some activities that can keep them engaged and also develop their innovative mind.


Free play is no doubt a good practice for tiny tot but rhymes are necessary as I have already mentioned and most people here agree that rhymes are necessary. If you have had experience with playing with babies or tot you will know that one of the best way to teach language to a child is through songs, poems, rhymes in any language, mother tongue or English. A child as young as 12 months tries to hum along if repeatedly exposed to rhymes.

“A mistake is a crash-course in learning” – Billy Anderson

Rhymes are necessary because, it lays foundation to uniform movement,and team behavior , which in turn are the first steps to discipline.
As a child it ill be helpful for them to learn words easily. Also they are kids. Only through these rhymes they can able to make them learn with interest.
As a child it ill be helpful for them to learn words easily. Also they are kids. Only through these rhymes they can able to make them learn with interest.


Additionally, Rhymes when participating in group dances will make them disciplined and adjustment in group activities.
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