Choose the right story
The world of stories is rich and colorful, but not all stories are suitable for children. We need to choose stories with clear themes, clear emotions and simple plots, and also consider the age and interests of children.
Use body language
Children are more inclined to accept intuitive and emotional information, so your gestures, expressions, actions and eyes can help children understand the story better. This not only helps to deepen their impression of the story, but also brings them a sense of intimacy.
Encourage children to talk.
After a story is finished, ask some questions around the story to guide the children to think and answer. As their memory and understanding of the story deepen, you can gradually let them try to tell it themselves. Even if they sometimes forget some plots, your tips will encourage them to continue.
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