How to develop children’s language ability? Early childhood is the most sensitive and critical period for language learning and the fastest period for vocabulary storage. Therefore, language training in early childhood deserves attention, and it is urgent to cultivate children's language ability. So how to cultivate children's language ability?
1. Learn to listen carefully
As a parent, while you work hard to express to your children, you must also work hard to listen to the various words of your children. By doing this, you will teach your child that he should listen carefully when you or others are talking.
2. Keep the sentences short
If you want your child to focus quickly, the best way is: keep it short. Short words are generally more impactful, and the younger the child, the shorter your sentences should be.
3. Create a good language environment for children
Language learning is not only related to the individual differences of children, but also closely related to the language communication environment. A free and relaxed language communication environment can enable children to develop good language communication habits.
4. Develop children’s language expression ability
Enrich children’s vocabulary. Because the vocabulary is rich or not, it directly affects the child's oral expression ability. However, the accumulation of children's vocabulary cannot be solved in a day or two. It must be enriched and accumulated by the children's repeated learning and application in long-term language learning. There are no shortcuts at all. It relies entirely on teachers growing up with children in language teaching, and accumulating and consolidating it bit by bit.
5. Encourage children to speak in complete sentences
You can use the method of creating poems to train children to speak more coherently and fluently.
6. Mutual communication
Interaction between peers is one of the important ways for children to learn. Mutual communication and learning between peers can promote children's language development. Children will mobilize their existing experiences and use language skills to solve practical problems in life during interactions.