How to Cultivate Children's Listening Ability

Develop children's listening ability by habit cultivation. To develop children's listening ability, we must cultivate children's good listening manners and habits, which is an important guarantee to improve children's understanding of the language. It is polite to let children know how to listen. When listening to others, they should look at the speaker with their eyes, don't interrupt casually, and listen to others quietly. This is respect for the speaker.

Use specific behaviors to develop children's listening ability. Being active is a child's nature and a stage of physical and mental development. Therefore, children's listening ability can be developed by following instructions. For example, ask children to listen to instructions and do corresponding actions; Give some tasks to children in daily life, so as to exercise their understanding of language; Combined with the cultivation of attention, let children complete some actions or corresponding behaviors according to some music or rhythm while watching adult gestures.

Use listening errors to develop children's listening ability. It is often found that some children can't hear everything, the quality of listening is not high, and they don't listen carefully, attentively and seriously. Therefore, it is necessary to purposefully let children judge the right or wrong of language in their daily life, attract children to pay attention to listening and correct them.

Develop children's listening ability through question-and-answer communication. You can ask your child to listen to a passage or a story, and ask him to answer the question after listening carefully.

Develop children's listening ability by oral message. Message-telling can train children's memory and listening ability, such as asking their father to tell their children a sentence every day, and then asking them to tell their mothers, thus gradually cultivating their ability to listen carefully.

Use evaluation mechanism to cultivate children's listening ability.

If children can answer questions correctly by listening, they should praise them without stint and say, "You are great!" " A few short words will make children feel their progress and experience the happiness of success, and children will pay more attention to listening. :

Listening is a necessary part of effective communication, in order to reach an agreement on ideas and smooth feelings. In a narrow sense, listening refers to the whole process of receiving speech information by means of auditory organs, and then achieving cognition and understanding through thinking activities; Listening in a broad sense includes written communication. The subject is the listener, while the subject is the narrator. Echo each other has the advantages of resolving contradictions or venting feelings. As sincere friends or tutors, listeners should be open-minded, patient and sincere to solve problems for the narrator.

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