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How to develop young children's oral expression skills in the new situation?

If you want your child to have strong verbal skills, it's best to start your child's life as a baby by singing and talking to them in your own voice, not on a cell phone, TV, or computer, and then reading picture books and storybooks to them in your own voice when they are older, so that your child can have a rich vocabulary.

Children learn to speak by imitating adults, and if the adults have a poor vocabulary, the children will not be able to absorb the rich vocabulary. In other words, a child's language is modeled after the language of his or her parents. The language you hear on TV, cell phones, and computers doesn't promote your child's spiritual growth, because it's mechanical language. During the day, you can have your child do some speech performances for us parents at home. In addition, encourage your child to raise his/her hand in class, this is also a good exercise. At first, your child may be quite nervous and may not be able to answer questions with the right words. But as time goes by, he or she will be able to answer questions freely and express himself or herself to a new level.

The language of communication is the true language of mankind when the mind is in tune with the heart. By experiencing this kind of language on a regular basis, a child's vocabulary will be enriched and his or her ability to speak will be enhanced. Don't be impatient when your child starts to speak, even if it is not very good, logical or vague, but encourage them to speak and improve their self-confidence. Don't try to understand your child too well. Avoid the "I understand even if they don't speak" scenario, which will deprive them of the opportunity to exercise their ability to express themselves. When you have family gatherings or go out to play, you can encourage your child to communicate with different people, so that he or she can better exercise his or her oral expression skills.

Helping children to build up their self-confidence, many children are not bad at expressing themselves orally, but lack the self-confidence to speak up easily. Fear of being blamed by their parents and criticized by their teachers if they say something wrong, we should always encourage our children and find their strengths. In the child said wrong or do wrong, we do not criticize the tone of voice with the child, as parents must do a good job of guidance.