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Child Dev 109

Language is an important way for preschoolers to interact with others and make sense of their experiences. It allows them to express feelings, needs, and ask questions in different ways depending on the situation. Communication is a two-way process requiring both speaking and listening. As a caregiver, you can help shape a child's language development by creating a warm environment where they can learn language skills that form the foundation for future communication abilities.

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Language is an important way for preschoolers to interact with others and make sense of their experiences. It allows them to express feelings, needs, and ask questions in different ways depending on the situation. Communication is a two-way process requiring both speaking and listening. As a caregiver, you can help shape a child's language development by creating a warm environment where they can learn language skills that form the foundation for future communication abilities.

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Erica Ross

Prof. Burnside
Child Dev 109

The importance of language for preschoolers


Language is an extremely important way of interacting with the people around us. We use
language to let others know how we feel, what we need, and to ask questions. We can modify our
language to each situation. For instance, we talk to our small children with different words and
tone than we conduct a business meeting. To communicate effectively, we send a message with
words, gestures, or actions, which somebody else receives. Communication is therefore a twoway street, with the recipient of the message playing as important a role as the sender. Therefore,
both speaking and listening are important for communication to take place.
Through language we can connect with other people and make sense of our
experiences. Imagine what it must be like for your child to develop these skills that we take for
granted. As a parent, teacher, or other type of caregiver, you shape a childs language
development to reflect the identity, values, and experiences of your family and community.
Therefore, it is up to you to create a warm and comfortable environment in which your child can
grow to learn the complexities of language. The communication skills that your child learns early
in life will be the foundation for his or her communication abilities for the future. Strong
language skills are an asset that will promote a lifetime of effective communication.

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