u/Aromatic-Muscle4893

▲ 4 r/Multan

Assalam o Alaikum parents,

Something I’ve been noticing lately is that many Muslim parents want their kids connected to Islam from a very young age, but the “how” is still difficult.

Most Islamic learning resources for toddlers either feel too traditional, too lecture-like, visually outdated, or they don’t really help with Arabic familiarity naturally.

At the same time, kids today are learning through interactive books, visuals, games, sounds, routines, etc.

So I’m curious. please let me know the folllowing?

  1. Do you actively try to expose your kids to Arabic early on?

  2. If yes, how are you doing it currently?

  3. What do you feel is missing in the Pakistani market when it comes to Islamic/Arabic learning for toddlers?

  4. Would you prefer bilingual (English + Arabic) learning resources over Urdu-focused ones?

  5. What would actually make you pick up an Islamic learning book or activity for your child?

Genuinely curious to hear different parenting perspectives here.

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u/Aromatic-Muscle4893 — 7 days ago
▲ 1 r/Lahore

Assalam o Alaikum parents,

Something I’ve been noticing lately is that many Muslim parents want their kids connected to Islam from a very young age, but the “how” is still difficult.

Most Islamic learning resources for toddlers either feel too traditional, too lecture-like, visually outdated, or they don’t really help with Arabic familiarity naturally.

At the same time, kids today are learning through interactive books, visuals, games, sounds, routines, etc.

So I’m curious. please let me know the folllowing?

  1. Do you actively try to expose your kids to Arabic early on?

  2. If yes, how are you doing it currently?

  3. What do you feel is missing in the Pakistani market when it comes to Islamic/Arabic learning for toddlers?

  4. Would you prefer bilingual (English + Arabic) learning resources over Urdu-focused ones?

  5. What would actually make you pick up an Islamic learning book or activity for your child?

Genuinely curious to hear different parenting perspectives here.

reddit.com
u/Aromatic-Muscle4893 — 7 days ago

Assalam o Alaikum parents,

Something I’ve been noticing lately is that many Muslim parents want their kids connected to Islam from a very young age, but the “how” is still difficult.

Most Islamic learning resources for toddlers either feel too traditional, too lecture-like, visually outdated, or they don’t really help with Arabic familiarity naturally.

At the same time, kids today are learning through interactive books, visuals, games, sounds, routines, etc.

So I’m curious. please let me know the folllowing?

  1. Do you actively try to expose your kids to Arabic early on?

  2. If yes, how are you doing it currently?

  3. What do you feel is missing in the Pakistani market when it comes to Islamic/Arabic learning for toddlers?

  4. Would you prefer bilingual (English + Arabic) learning resources over Urdu-focused ones?

  5. What would actually make you pick up an Islamic learning book or activity for your child?

Genuinely curious to hear different parenting perspectives here.

reddit.com
u/Aromatic-Muscle4893 — 7 days ago