Wednesday, July 10, 2013

Hidden Talent Tip #2


Non-stop talking and chatting
Children, who could be rich in linguistic and grammatical skills, could be very good learners of languages. Some children are skilled in telling stories, constructing sentences very quickly and commit very few grammatical mistakes while they are talking. In addition, some children learn writing very early in their age. Verbal efficiency and capability could mean that your children are somewhat gifted and skilled in linguistic skills. Learning linguistic skills is a necessary tool to succeed in schools.

How to boost and nurture them - Ask your children to create some stories and tell them to you. If possible, ask them to visualize the scene of the story that he or she is reciting. You can even bring colorful and illustrated story books for them to read and understand. Ask children to speak in front of a voice recorder and instruct them to hear to their own voices. Reflecting on one's own though is the best possible way to develop linguistic skills. A good speaker could even be a very good listener. List the advantages listening to others' speaking and tell them that it can make them wiser and intelligent.

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