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Talking to communicate with you and others

At age three children can express their feelings, emotions and communicate what they wish or need using language. They quickly learn a combination of gestures and words for communications.

TIPS AND ACTIVITIES, YOU CAN USE WITH YOUR THREE YEARS OLD

  • Ask your child to articulate their emotions or that of friends and adults: for example, ask who’s crying: baby is crying!

  • Ensure your child understands simple information, such as naming parts of their body, objects in the house, names of people and so on.

  • Always provide answers to your child’s questions even if repeat asking as this is how they find out new information: What is that? It’s daddy’s phone!

  • Play games that involve acting on simple 2 to 3 steps instructions (i.e. sit down and drink your juice, please)

  • Ask your child what’s this or that? As this is a fun way to learn the names of things in the house and familiar places (the phone, Nanny’s house!)

  • Play games that involve grasping the meaning of ‘in and out’, ‘over and under’

  • Teach your child and ask him/her to say own name and age

  • Play words games to help your child verbalise words in singular (I, me) and some plurals (cars)

  • Share conversations with others and involve your child using 2 or 3 sentences in conversations

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