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Cultivation of social communication ability of children in large classes
Children's large class period is the key period for their rapid development of social communication ability. At this age full of curiosity and exploration, children's desire for partners is increasing day by day. However, due to the immature psychological development, children are often "self-centered" in the process of communication, lacking the experience of correct communication with people, and are prone to contradictions. As parents and teachers, how can we help them develop this ability better?

Provide more opportunities for interaction.

Provide more opportunities to interact with peers, let children learn to cooperate and share in play, and cultivate their social skills.

Teach to listen and express

Teach children to listen and express, respect other people's opinions, and dare to express their own ideas, so that children can learn to communicate correctly with others.

Cultivate team consciousness

Encourage children to participate in group activities, cultivate team awareness, learn to get along with others in groups, and let children better adapt to the social environment.