NZ high-fliers launch inspiring campaign to help parents shape a child's entire life
Mum Aleshia Rough knows that talking to her two young children is crucial to their development.
She started listing everything she saw during walks with her son Johnny, 3, and one-year-old daughter Daisy, even though it drew a few perplexed looks from strangers.
"I found out when they turned into toddlers, that they started narrating their own walks. Even at one, my daughter can say the grass is green, there's a letterbox, there is a dog," Rough said.
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