Monday, May 27, 2019

Introduced to a child

When we first argon Introduced to a child, we have to assess them to understand which bevel of language we are going to use with them, we would non say to a 6 month old baby, Hello, how are you, what have you been doing today, what would you desire for dinner et. We must use lots of facial expressions and soften our intonate of voice and use shorter sentences, we tend to speak slower as well so we say Hellos with a big smile on our face when communicate to a baby. If we are showing a baby something when we are speaking to them we should point also to help them understand what we are saying to them. Rhetorical questions are not real questions as the person asking the question as such, also solving it, so we might say to a baby would you kindred your nap now, Oh yes you would, you look very tired or you would like your bottle of milk now, wouldnt you. It allows us to speak and communicate with a baby or toddler who pull up stakes not answer our questions but it is a way of us us ing speech, language and communication on a daily basis, helping to be relegate of the day and feel involved.Using eye contact and smiling the response it usually positive and received back with a mile or babble. Closed questions should not be utilize all the time, only when a yes or no answer Is needed, we must ensure we still use all others areas through appear the day, we can use a closed questions Like have you finished your lunch do you need help with your shoes. Closed question should not be used on babies, but can be used on young even able to shake or nod their head.Sometimes if a child is mazed or does not know you (their first settling in), closed questions can be used to help if the child is feeling anxious and does not call for to hold a conversation with you, obviously this is something you do not want happening every day and the child should start to speak and say address to you. Open questions prompt a child to give a longer answer and are needed to develop thei r speech and language skills.So asking questions like what shall we do today what shall we have for lunch. A child should not give a yes or no answer in open questions, but hopefully will speak up and answer the questions, sometimes you may et a l dont no answer, but that usually is due to others reasons. Babies will not be able to answer open questions and most of the time only children that feel comfortable with you, so the children that attend you setting for a while and are quite settled.

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