How to Teach Your Baby to Clap

How to teach your baby to clap
Wonderful ideas on how to teach your baby the milestone of clapping! Thanks for watching our music class!

Rachel teaches preschool music to young kids, toddlers, and babies and has a master’s in music education from NYU. She has also been a toddler teacher and has a sweet 2-year-old boy who inspired her online baby music classes and learning videos!

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Hi there it’s rachel and jules from Songs for littles and today we’re going To talk about how to teach your baby to Clap Some things you can do are play clapping Games like patty cake even when they’re Really young other things you can do are Clap for your baby when they do Something great like reach for a toy Clap for them say yay great job If you start clapping for them when they Do something you like they start Learning about clapping another thing You could do is clap for yourself Say Mommy made the eggs yay they’re ready You can also take their hands and help Them clap Just help them do the motion just take Their little hands and help them clap Another thing you can do to help your Baby learn to clap is sing songs that Talk about clapping if you’re happy and You know clap your hands If you’re happy and you know clap your Hands we have that song on our channel Um if you want to hear the whole song You can also do open shut them open shut Them give a little clap clap clap patty Cake patty cake baker’s man so you can Just clap their little hands And Um Look at them and smile patty cake patty

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Cake baker’s man Make me a cake as fast as you can Pat it and roll it and mark it with the Bee And put it in the oven for baby and me Patty cake patty cake baker’s man Bake me a cake as fast as you can Pat it Roll it and mark it with the bee And put it in the oven for baby and me

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About the Author: Irene Jones

I was a teacher in the Philadelphia Public School System for over 20 years. I love teaching preschoolers and watching them progress from wide eyed blank slates to being able to read and write. The pride they enjoy from advancing their abilities and seeing their imagination grow is the greatest reward a teacher can receive.