Effective tips for parents to raise fluent speakers and confident communicators
Early intervention
Language acquisition starts early, so engage in meaningful conversations with your child even before they start speaking, narrating your actions, describing objects, and responding to them.
Be an active listener
Encourage your child to express their thoughts and feelings openly by showing genuine interest, attentive listening, and appropriate responses.
Be an active listener
Encourage questions and curiosity
Encourage your child's curiosity by providing age-appropriate answers, engaging in interactive activities, and fostering high self-esteem through learning and research.
Storytelling and imagination
Encourage your child to share stories and engage in imaginative play to foster language development by allowing them to invent scenarios and communicate their ideas.
Public speaking and presentations
Encourage your child's fluency through school competitions and home presentations, providing constructive feedback and adapting to their individual needs and interests.