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How to cultivate your baby's communication skills?

1. Create a good family environment

The way of communication between family members will have the most direct impact on children. Harmony among family members, mutual care and support, and parents' filial piety to the elderly are all silent demonstrations for their children. In such a family atmosphere, children will gradually learn to tolerate each other, care for each other and respect each other, which are important norms in interpersonal communication.

2. Create opportunities to communicate with peers

Communication ability is learned, developed and improved in practice. In today's society, families are small and children lack opportunities for peer communication. Parents should encourage their children to expand their contacts. In the process of getting along with peers, children will experience various situations and learn some communication rules spontaneously through peer feedback.

3. Pay attention to language communication with children

When you are with children, you should use polite language when you speak. Politeness is not only aimed at children's requirements, but also at parents' requirements. In language communication with children, parents should learn to listen, listen to their children patiently, fully understand the meaning expressed by their children, and stimulate their awareness of communication with others.

4. Be sure to enhance children's confidence in communication.

When a child lives with encouragement, he learns to be confident; Children who live in irony learn to be shy. Create a relaxed and encouraging growth environment, and give timely affirmation to children's politeness, self-confidence, tolerance, modesty and thoughtfulness in interacting with others. Children who grow up in this environment are often in a happy and confident state, and they can often influence others with positive emotions when interacting with others.