An MC knows how to move the crowd and get their attention when the music's loud. When it comes to attention ,one tough gig, can sometimes be your own lovely kid. Can you get them to look in your eyes as you rap? If not, hold a toy up and they'll look at that. If you hide your face behind your hands, they can't see you…peek a boo - now they can! When you see eye to eye and get their attention, rap and let them see your facial expressions.
You see eye really helps a child, get more info on language from a wince to a smile. An eye roll, a stare, even a funny face enhances the words and helps communicate. Remix/Reload!
You see eye really helps a child, get more info on language, from a wince to a smile. An eye roll, a stare, even a funny face enhances the words and helps communicate.
If you try these techniques and it's not the case and they don't look at you, well it's best to wait. There's no point forcing it, just be patient and when they do look it will feel amazing .So now you know how to move a crowd, get your raps ready, no bad rhymes allowed.
When speaking to babies, eye and facial expressions teach them lots about how to communicate and help them to learn language faster.
Try rapping to your baby with a mix of facial expressions to see how they respond.
