182. Effective Communication with Children

Teacher: Hello, everyone! Today, let's talk about effective communication with children. I'm Miss Sarah. What's your name?


Toddlers: Hi Miss Sarah! I'm Timmy!


Teacher: Hi, Timmy! Great to meet you. Now, Timmy, when you want something, what do you do?


Timmy: I say, "Please!"


Teacher: That's right! Saying "please" is polite. And what if you don't like something?


Timmy: I tell Mommy or Daddy.


Teacher: Exactly! It's important to talk about our feelings. Now, let's say hello to our friend in the middle. What's your name?


Elementary: Hi, Miss Sarah! I'm Emily.


Teacher: Hello, Emily! When you have a problem, who can you talk to?


Emily: I can talk to my teacher or my parents.


Teacher: Yes, talking to someone you trust is helpful. And how do you ask for help when you're stuck on something?


Emily: I raise my hand and ask politely.


Teacher: Wonderful! Asking for help is brave. Lastly, let's hear from our older friend. What's your name?


Teenager: Hi, Miss Sarah! I'm Alex.


Teacher: Hi, Alex! As teenagers, you have more responsibilities. How do you manage your time?


Alex: I make a schedule and prioritize my tasks.


Teacher: That's fantastic! Planning is key. And when you're upset, how do you express your feelings?


Alex: I talk to my friends or write in my journal.


Teacher: Great coping strategies! Remember, communication is the key to understanding. Well done, everyone!