Friday, November 25, 2011

Why communication skills are important in developing relationships with children in nursery/schools?

please can sum1 hlp me...am really confused :-(





fnk uWhy communication skills are important in developing relationships with children in nursery/schools?
Very young children often aren't able to express their thoughts and feelings in words, or express them poorly. Because of this, it's important that adults working with them can listen carefully and help children to learn how to express themselves and also provide what they need.


Children are 'social learners' and learn by copying other people, so any adults working with them should model good communication, both speaking and listening, so that children will learn from them.


Children need to know that they are being listened to and heard. This helps them to build up a rapport and trust with adults and promotes better relationships. The more you learn how to listen to children, the better you will be able to assess their abilities and interests and plan for their next steps in learning and development. You will also get to know them well and then you can support their emotional needs by being in tune with them.


The better and sooner children learn to communicate, the more easily they will form friendships and their confidence and self-esteem will increase.


Hope this helps! :-)Why communication skills are important in developing relationships with children in nursery/schools?
Communication skills are a must in all sectors. With children it can be tougher to get them on your side, you will need good verbal and non verbal skills to keep them interested in what you are doing. If you keep their attention then they are yours. Your voice, body language are very important with children, if they dislike you then it will take an age to get them back on your side.
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