advantages of talking
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Answer:
Talking out loud about what’s going on in your head and explaining it to someone else, even if you think it doesn’t make sense, helps you to clarify the things that are worrying you.
Saying things out loud, often makes them less scary, and at least by having to sort through your feelings you know a bit more about you’re dealing with.
Keeping things inside only lets them build up and get confusing.
Answer:
Talking and listening to children does lots of important things. It improves your bond with them, and encourages them to listen to you. It helps them to form relationships and to build self-esteem.
The basics
Like so many things, talking and listening can be done badly, just OK, or really well. And like any other skills, you get better with practice.
Good communication with children is about:
encouraging them to talk to you - and listening so they can tell you how they feel
being able to really listen and respond in a sensitive way to all kinds of things - not just nice things or good news, but also anger, embarrassment, sadness or fear
focusing on body language and actions as well as words, and interpreting nonverbal forms of communication.