How can reciting ancient poems help children's language development?

Reciting poems is of great help to children's language development. First of all, reciting ancient poems can cultivate children's language ability. Although children may not really understand the meaning when reciting ancient poems, these rhythmic and aesthetic ancient poems have a positive impact on children's language development.

Cultivate a sense of language

By reciting ancient poetry, children can be familiar with the rhythm and rhythm of poetry, cultivate a sense of language and improve their oral expression ability.

Cultivate aesthetic taste

By reciting ancient poetry, children can feel the artistic conception and aesthetic feeling of poetry, so as to cultivate their appreciation of beauty and aesthetic taste.

Improve understanding ability

Reciting ancient poems repeatedly can improve children's understanding of words and analyze the meaning of words in depth. This exercise is very beneficial to the development of children's language ability.

Improve expression ability

In the process of reciting ancient poems, children will also be exposed to many excellent expressions and rhetorical devices, which will have a positive impact on improving children's sense of language and perception. This improvement of expression ability will have a positive impact on children's future study and interpersonal communication.