Stimulating Your Pre-Schooler's Language Development
by Thomas Armstrong, Ph.D.
Language is an important part of your pre-schooler's life. Without
language, she'd be unable to communicate her needs, wants and desires to
the outside world. Language development itself represents an important
pre-requisite to other skills important to later academic success, such as
reading.
Here are some suggestions for stimulating your pre-schooler's language
development, so that she can maximize her ability to communicate
effectively.
- Talk a lot with your child. Just the simple act of conversation
provides your child with adult examples of spoken English she can
incorporate into her own growing ability to express herself.
- Have fun with riddles, puns, tongue-twisters and other word games.
These emphasize the playful aspects of language and teach your child
important language skills, such as vocabulary, use of syntax, semantics
and articulation.
- Let your child use a tape recorder to record her voice and hear it
played back. This gives her instant feedback on how she's coming across.
Language is central to your child's development. Don't take it for
granted, but nurture it along gently. You'll be glad you did!!
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Last modified: Oct 24, 1995