How to improve children's eloquence by reciting poems?

1. Choose poems suitable for children's age and interests: let children recite poems suitable for children's age and interests, and stimulate children's interest in learning. We can choose suitable poems from fairy tales, children's songs and ancient poems.

2. Accompany children to recite: Parents can accompany their children to recite poetry and feel the beauty of poetry together. This can not only enhance the parent-child relationship, but also make children feel the support and encouragement of their parents.

3. Create a situation for reading: When reading poetry, you can create some situations for children, such as performances and simulated dialogues, so that children can better understand the content of poetry and improve their expressive ability.

4. Repeated practice: Reciting poetry requires repeated practice to master the rhythm, intonation and emotion of poetry. Parents can encourage their children to read more times and gradually improve their eloquence.

5. Correct pronunciation and intonation: When children recite poems, parents should pay attention to correcting their children's pronunciation and intonation, so that children can develop good language habits.

6. Affirm children's efforts and progress: In the process of reciting poems, parents should give their children full affirmation and encouragement, so that children can continue to learn and improve with confidence.

7. Participate in poetry reading activities: Encourage children to participate in poetry reading activities organized by schools or communities, so that children can exercise their eloquence in communication with others.

8. Watch excellent poetry recitation performances: Parents can take their children to watch some excellent poetry recitation performances and let them learn the skills and methods of professional reciters.

9. Cultivate children's self-confidence: Let children feel their growth and progress by reciting poems, thus cultivating children's self-confidence.

10. Patience guidance: It takes time and patience to cultivate children's eloquence. Parents should give their children enough care and support, and believe that their children will make continuous progress.