07-04-2022
Improve Listening Skills to Close the 'Communication Gap'
Children need good communication skills to succeed in school and to develop healthy relationships. Confidence and self-esteem also come from the ability to speak and listen well.
To boost communication skills:
- Send a signal to listen. Touch your child's shoulder gently. Say your child's name before you begin speaking.
- Use a quiet tone. Whisper sometimes, so your child will have to listen closely.
- Get down on your child's level. Sit or lean down so you can look your student in the eye.
- Pay undivided attention when your child wants to talk to you. Stop whatever you are doing, or ask your child to wait for a moment until you can.
- Encourage your child to express feelings. Respond with phrases such as "I understand" and "Tell me more."
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