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As a grandparent, it's sometimes hard to know the best way to start a conversation with a grandchild.

Early years practitioner Lisa Jones has some top tips in the video below. These should hopefully get the chat flowing between you in a way that will benefit their learning and help you have the best time together.

A little boy and his grandmother playing with dinosaur toys.
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There are lots of easy ways to make your conversations with your grandchild even better for their learning and development.

Tips for talking to grandkids

Get face to face

Children learn best when you're able to make eye contact with them. This way they're able to see you making the word sounds with your mouth and facial expressions and they're much more likely to be engaged and listening as you speak.

Face to face contact is important for very young children, as they learn the basics of forming words from watching you move your facial muscles. It's equally important for engaging toddlers and pre-school children.

Take turns

Taking turns is a key skill that children need to learn to have proper conversations and the more practice they have at this, the better.

If you wait for them to respond, you'll engage them in the chat and get them used to the back and forth of conversation.

Help make connections between words

Prompt them to make connections with other times they could use the words they know. For example, if they use the word 'tail', you could say 'yes, the dinosaur has a tail. What other things have tails?'.

The more they are used to hearing a word refer to similar things in different situations, the better understanding they'll have of that word's meaning.

Expand their words into sentences

If they're saying the odd word by itself, it can be useful for children to hear the word expanded into a full sentence. For example, if they say 'forest', you could say 'yes, he's walking in the forest. I like walking my dog in the forest'.

Over time, they will hopefully be able to start building fuller sentences themselves by hearing them used this way.

A little boy and his grandmother playing with dinosaur toys.
Image caption,
There are lots of easy ways to make your conversations with your grandchild even better for their learning and development.

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