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How can teachers help children's language development through diversified educational activities?
Children's language ability, like saplings, needs sunshine and rain to thrive. Teachers and parents are gardeners of this small sapling, and they need to work together to help children's language development. This paper will introduce how teachers can provide more help for children's language development with diversified educational activities.

Good language literacy

Teachers and parents should have good language literacy and provide correct language demonstration for children.

Free exchange

Talking freely with children is the best classroom for language learning. When children encounter difficulties in expression, adults should lend a helping hand in time.

A relaxed and free language environment

It is very important to create a relaxed and free language environment for children. Such an environment can stimulate children's desire to express and make them dare and willing to express.

Arouse the desire to express

Parents should grasp what their children are interested in, stimulate their children to express their desires and provide them with opportunities to speak freely. Encourage young children to express boldly, even if sometimes the expression is not accurate enough.

A chance to talk freely.

Children are more willing to communicate with others in a free and relaxed environment. Teachers should provide opportunities for children to talk freely, organize group discussions, role assignment and other activities to promote children's language exchange.

Book corner and story performance

Book corner and story performance are also excellent places to exercise children's language ability. The open book corner allows children to browse at any time, while story performance can exercise their role-playing and communication skills.