children speaking the language
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Children acquire language through interaction - not only with their parents
and other adults, but also with other children. All normal children who grow
up in normal households, surrounded by conversation, will acquire the
language that is being used around them, after a few years, the children
are speaking the language like those who were born there.
-Oral language is the system through which we use spoken words to express
knowledge, ideas, and feelings.
-Language development is critical part of child development. It supports
your child's ability to communicate, and express and understand feelings. It
also supports thinking and problem-solving, and developing as well as
maintaining relationships.
Children verbal communication develops naturally BUT they need
opportunities to practice talking in order to develop their understanding of
spoken language.
Our classroom is an ideal place to improve oral language through activities
that expand vocabulary and support the use of spoken words through
-Encourage conversation. ...
-Maintain eye contact. ...
-Encourage children to speak loudly.
-Attend to listening skills. ...
-Incorporate a “question of the day….
-Show and tell
-Using language related to each session, ex: Cooking session language:
(Actions verbs: Chop/cut/slice/peel in addition to kitchen vocabulary.
Implanting good manners starts at this age, as strengthen good manners, will give the
children a solid foundation to grow on.
While manners vary from culture to culture, being kind to others is always common
courtesy.
In this regard,
will be our main focus through all the year, we will
start with school manners and move on with different manners through every theme.
-Exploring visuals and providing worksheets that shows the basics of being polite and
helpful. In each exercise, children will look at two different scenarios as shown in pictures.
They will have to choose which picture shows good manners and which shows bad manners.
-Help children learn good behavior choices in a fun and engaging way (Good and bad
choices).
Facilitate a discussion with your child about what behavior makes someone polite or
impolite.
-Make sure your child always uses the followings at home:-
-Say 'Please' and 'May I' ...
-Never Interrupt.
-Respect Others' Opinion.
-Everyone is born beautiful.
-Greet Everyone Who Calls or Comes Home.
-Use thank you and you're welcome routinely in conversation.
-Teach them to offer to serve people who enter your home.
Having good manners isn't just good for others. It's also good for you. Studies have shown
that CHILDREN with good manners grow up to be more successful adults. They get higher
grades in school and impress people more easily and make you proud of them
Every parent wants to have polite, respectful children with good
manners. Fortunately, nature is on our side. Children learn by
copying what we do and love to do everything "just like mommy
and daddy do", as it makes them feel they are being "big"
Therefore, making the GOOD and BAD choices your child’s
theme every day and everywhere is the BEST you can do!
Always note that BAD life choices are those that ultimately
bring more pain and negativity to you and others than
pleasure and positivity, whereas GOOD choices are totally
the opposite
Manners Tips
-Practice at home first....
-Put others first…..
-Take them out in public. ...
-Give him/her the key words to use during conversation
ex:(Please/ Thank you....)
-Be patient. ...
-Learn to coach....
-Teach table manners.
Use thank you and you’re welcome routinely in conversation