EFFECTIVE STRATEGIES FOR ENHANCING CHILDREN'S SPEAKING SKILLS
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Developing children's speaking skills is essential for their
communication, confidence, and overall cognitive development. This article
explores effective strategies to enhance children's verbal abilities, including
interactive storytelling, engaging conversations, role-playing activities, and the use
of technology. It highlights the importance of creating a supportive environment,
encouraging active listening, and providing constructive feedback. By implementing
these methods, parents and educators can help children express themselves more
clearly and confidently, fostering strong communication skills for their future
success.
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2025-03-23
References
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