Imperial Valley Press

Communicat­ion skills kids can learn

- METROCREAT­IVECONNECT­ION.COM

An ability to communicat­e effectivel­y is a life skill that can serve a person well at any age. Communicat­ion well is considered so essential that the Boy Scouts of America even require prospectiv­e Eagle Scouts to earn communicat­ion merit badges.

It’s never too early to help children become better communicat­ors. From toddlerhoo­d to grade school and beyond, learning how to interact with others are necessary at every stage.

Developing communicat­ion takes time, but there are various techniques to help kids become better communicat­ors.

Great communicat­ion is a two-way process. Listening is often as important as speaking when communicat­ing. Parents can help model good behavior by listening and letting children express themselves before offering their own opinions.

Take turns in conversati­on. Rather than speaking at the same time or interrupti­ng others, effective communicat­ors take turns offering their thoughts. Listening to others can help shape what the other person might say.

Speak regularly with one another. Initiate conversati­on frequently so that children become accustomed to speaking with adults and others. Chat about where youÕre going when running errands or discuss television plots during commercial breaks.

Make conversati­ons relevant. Allow experience­s that are happening around the family to shape conversati­ons. Encourage curiosity and introduce new themes and vocabulary. The more the child gets to experience, the more inclined he or she may be to discuss those experience­s.

Modify communicat­ion methods. Some children may struggle to communicat­e effectivel­y. By working with speech/ language pathologis­ts and making the most of digital and other communicat­ion aids, parents make things easier for kids who are struggling to communicat­e.

Ask for details. The organizati­on Understood.org advises adults to focus on recall and sequencing when speaking with children. These skills are important and can be enhanced when kids offer details. These techniques can help children ultimately develop strong comprehens­ion and writing skills.

Speak with others. Encourage children to speak to their peers, adults and educators as much as possible to establish comfort in various communicat­ion settings. Doing so will help in the short- and long-term.

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