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Department of Education trading as Education Queensland International (EQI)
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Help with literacy skills
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Here are a number of ways that parents can help children to develop their language.
They can:
encourage children to express themselves by showing an interest in what they have to say
encourage them to listen attentively to others
help them to learn new words by explaining meanings of words of interest that are heard or seen
take them on visits to friends, relatives; to other districts, towns, cities; to places of interest such as museums, zoos, concerts
encourage them to read, and talk to them about what they have read
read stories to them
show an interest in their homework
get to know their teachers
encourage them to be selective in their choice of listening (radio, CD, internet) and viewing (television, DVD, internet) programs
provide opportunities for letter writing and e-mailing to pen-pals, relations and friends
let them see that you value reading and writing by reading and writing yourself.
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Last reviewed 02 March 2020
Last updated 02 March 2020