Communication works for those who work at it. John Powell
We all agree that communication is an important life skill. Communication skills allow children to express themselves and convey their needs. Like many other skills, children learn to communicate by watching their parents. A research paper suggests that responsive families and teachers are critical for stimulating the childs communication skills.
Here are a few guidelines that every parent should follow while communicating with their children:
In this article, we will cover four interesting activities that foster communication in children.
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It is a famous activity used by teachers across the world to foster communication in young children. It consists of picking an object such as a toy and describing it to the audience. It allows children to communicate their thoughts and feelings about an object. It can be played when it is just you and your child.
Requirements: A basket of different age-appropriate things such as a pen, pencil box, eraser, etc.
Parental Involvement: Moderate
Instructions:
Pro Tip: Make a list of probing questions that will make it easy for the child to describe the toy.
It is an interesting game that can be played at a birthday party or even at a sleepover. It improves the childs skill of factually describing the object.
Requirements: A big cardboard box with a hole large enough to fit their hands, a basket of objects preferably ones with a texture such as an orange or wood.
Parental Involvement: Moderate
Instructions:
Pro Tip: Reward the child when they guess the object correctly, just to keep things interesting.
It is a spin on the legendary Dumb Charades. In this activity, children pick up chits with emotional everyday scenarios written on them such as losing a pencil or waiting in a line. The child then enacts or draws the scenario and emotions associated with the scene.
Requirements: List of different age-appropriate scenarios, whiteboard, and markers
Parental Involvement: High
Instructions:
Pro Tip: Team up and make it a competition!
It is a simple activity that can help children build longer sentences with little effort. In this activity, a child can start the sentence with who and end the sentence with why. It can be played alone or in a group.
Requirements: A chart stating Who, What, When, Where, How, Why
Parental Involvement High
Instructions:
Pro Tip: Make it interesting by putting in rules such as the answer to when must be ‘at night. It will encourage children to stretch their imagination as well.
These are simple activities that require little to no preparation and can be carried out anywhere. They will surely improve your childs communication skills. Have you tried any of these before?
What are some go-to activities you rely on to improve your childs communication skills? Let us know in the comments below.
?Me-kha-la!? That happens at least once when she introduces herself to new people. She?s the only ?Mekhala? she knows, and she takes a bit of pride in that. She is a quintessential introvert. Mekhala loves tea but cannot make a good cup of tea and often ends up having coffee. She claims that she takes all adjectives as compliments unless specified otherwise. Mekhala is an organizational psychologist and psychometrician. She was a class teacher of 36 adorable girls for two years, grade 2 & 3, as a part of Teach For India Fellowship. And has worked as an independent consultant for a couple of years.
Comments
Ayush Kumar Bisoyi
June 4, 2021
Thank you
Aahira hasnani
June 4, 2021
Nice
Punitha
June 4, 2021
Very useful to improve our child’s vocabularies..thk u.?
Arun
June 4, 2021
This is very important method to improve skills
Veera barmecha
June 4, 2021
Byju’s is the good choice for the child current situation.
Veera barmecha
June 4, 2021
Byju’s is the best choice
Shabnam
June 4, 2021
Thanks for your help about kids…
Preet Somgare
June 5, 2021
This is very interesting activities that helps the child to communicate .
?Thank you so much BYJUS.?
Lisa Sam
June 5, 2021
Very interesting, innovative and helpful!!!!
Thank you… Keep posting!
Kashish Choudhary
June 5, 2021
Wow
Kashish Choudhary
June 6, 2021
Nice
Kashish Choudhary
June 6, 2021
So cool Byju’s ?
Vidot
June 7, 2021
Thank u
Divya
June 7, 2021
These activities are done by you that helps soo much to children n understand
A.Murugan
June 7, 2021
Very good tips. If you have any other like this please share
Sujoy Ghosh
June 7, 2021
Thank u..enlightening..
Mangesh
June 7, 2021
Nice info
Prokriti Talukdar
June 8, 2021
Thank you .
Prokriti Talukdar
June 8, 2021
This is very useful and interesting activities that helps us child to communicate.
Chanchal Goswami
June 11, 2021
Very helpful activities to improving in learning and communicating skill.Thanks
Poonam
June 11, 2021
These tips are amazing, will definitely give it a try.
Veerendra
June 14, 2021
Very helpful activities to improving in learning and communicating skill.Thanks
RUDRANSH
June 17, 2021
Nice communication activities for kids.
We also use to play word antakshari, it builds vocabulary of kids too.
Pratyusha Biswas
June 18, 2021
Wow, mam you are amazing awesome ?. Wohooooo!!!
Asra Firasat
June 23, 2021
Good ideas?.
Poornimadevi
July 25, 2021
Thank you so much mam ?
Chaithra
July 30, 2021
Very nice