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Active Communication

 

Signs when used in speech will make communication active, lively and engages the listener to a more interesting and meaningful conversation. In simple terms, active communication involves not only signs as with hands but body language as a whole. 

Active communicators always receive active listeners.

When teaching, or explaining, an active communicator gets real and vivid transmission to his recipient and by far the result is incredibly amazing than that of a more secluded and reserved communicator. 

 

Stimulation

 

You need to stimulate the child into developing by introducing new ideas, activities and allowing enough time and space to fully exploit these and maximise the benefit. While a baby responds and gets excited to a playful voice, a toddler doesn’t: a toddler is animated and is into action. This a good time to become really lively and get them actively involved in listening. This is the best way to awaken their alertness to the surrounding so as to enhance their listening skills.

 

  

By the age of 20months, your child should be able to follow an instruction in form of a sentence as in; ‘George, can you please pick up that book and take it to your room, please?’ and he should be able to so at once. This reflects not only a child who is well behaved but a child who understands: a child whose listening skills are developed and not delayed. Sometimes we have mistaken listening as behaviour with listening as a developing skll. However, both go hand in waste – if my child’s skills are not developed, his behaviour responses will be at a low rate and the reverse is true.

 

Entertaining with words

 

Great conversational skills will make you and the lack of them will break you. You may not be the homeliest guy on the planet, but if you're good with words you can still have some serious game with your clever pro-thinking monster baby.

It's not hard to be good with words - just pay attention to what you say and how you say it. Speak audibly - don't mumble or stutter, and put life into your hello's and goodbyes :-) However, you don't need to say much to become a great conversationalist. You just need to have a motive to drive you. With one thing in mind; giants are not born, they are made. Get ready to help yourself become the best communicator that has ever been.

 

It is not hard. It is a matter of setting some goals and making up your mind to achieve them.

 

Chat soon.