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6 Fun ways to raise a child with great conversational skills

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Mar 31, 2023, 15:00 IST
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​​Enhance speech in children​

Excellent communication skills are increasingly necessary. But some kids acquire their speaking abilities later than others. As parents, we should let kids progress and not worry about them. Here are some suggestions that will enhance your child's speech and language development.
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​​Set up a favourable environment for conversation​


Be mindful that even if it doesn't seem noisy to you, it might be for your child because children require a quieter setting than adults to listen and learn. Have quiet periods during the day, and always do this when doing an activity with your child (a game, reading, homework, etc.).

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​​Give kids time to respond to a question​


Children frequently require additional time to comprehend a topic and formulate an answer. Wait patiently or give them clues to see if your child responds before leaping in to answer for them. The outcomes will frequently surprise you!

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​​Use open-ended sentences​


This does not imply that questions should never be asked. The use of open-ended statements with children is known to assist learning and foster the development of critical thinking and problem-solving abilities. This contrasts with closed questions that only accept a single-word response.

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​​More comments and fewer questions​


It comes normal for adults to start talks and quiz kids on their knowledge. Yet, research indicates that delays in children's language development have been associated with parents' frequent use of directive and corrective utterances, such as questioning and command-giving.

Of all, it's human nature to have questions, but asking them too frequently might have a detrimental impact. Instead of asking "What's that?" try to start a conversation with a comment like "Look, that's a little baby!" and see your child's reaction.

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​​Enjoy using words​


Check your child's word comprehension when you're talking to them or reading to them, and help them learn words by discussing their meanings and sounds. They can learn and remember words thanks to this. For instance, enquire about a word's initial sounds, rhyming words and a number of syllables. The foundation of a child's education is their vocabulary. According to research, vocabulary size at age five is related to later triumphs including scholastic achievement and literacy abilities.

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