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Petrina Darrah
Posted: May 13, 2023
Petrina Darrah
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Communication is a vital skill for children to develop, as it helps them to express their thoughts and feelings, build relationships, and succeed academically and professionally. However, for some children, communication can be a challenge, whether due to a speech delay, autism spectrum disorder, or other factors. Fortunately, communication games can be a fun and effective way to help children of all ages and abilities improve their communication skills, and they can also be great tools if you want to volunteer abroad with children.
Young children, ages 3-5, can benefit from simple communication games that help them develop listening skills, following directions, and vocabulary. Here are some examples of games that are appropriate for this age group:
Older children, ages 6-12, can benefit from more complex communication games that help them develop nonverbal communication, critical thinking, and storytelling skills. Here are some examples of games that are appropriate for this age group:
For children with communication difficulties, such as those with autism spectrum disorder or speech delays, specialised communication games can be especially helpful. Here are some examples of games that are designed for children with communication difficulties:
For volunteers teaching children abroad with organisations like GVI, communication games can be an effective way to improve language skills and connect with local communities. By incorporating these games into your lesson plans, you can help make learning fun and engaging for children, regardless of their age or language level. When choosing games, it’s important to consider the children’s interests and abilities, as well as any cultural differences that may affect the gameplay. Using props and enthusiasm can help keep the children interested and motivated. Remember to be patient and flexible, allowing the children to learn at their own pace.Â
Communication games can be a fun and effective way to help children of all ages and abilities improve their communication skills. Whether you’re playing “I Spy” with a toddler or “Charades” with a group of preteens, communication games can help children develop listening, speaking, and critical thinking skills while also promoting social interaction and physical activity.Â
By Petrina Darrah
Discover the importance of gender equality in development. Learn how to support women's empowerment through volunteering with GVI. Read more now.
Petrina Darrah
Posted: May 13, 2023