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She Can Speak And Hear: e. Enunciate clearly and speak slowlv and directly to the child, f. Tell stories, rhymes, and jingles, often repeating favorites. g. Encourage the child's own reading.
2. To increase the child's ability to speak in an interesting, direct, and forceful way: a. Provide opportunities for each child to tell a group something that the
group is eager to hear, b. Provide opportunities for one child to make explanations to another
child.
No technical knowledge is required to obtain a Restricted Permit, but the applicant must "certify" that he or she can speak and hear; is familiar with the treaties, laws, and regulations governing the use of the type of radio that he or she will be operating; and can keep at least a rough written log. The Permit can be obtained by mail and is valid for life without renewal.
Ideally, when parents come to the meeting they will find colourful posters (one of them a permanent chart showing times when teachers will be available to see them during the week), well-produced 'Home reading cards' and a booklet advising 'How to hear your child read', or similar (see Figure 1). Some schools obtain children's books on a sale-or-return basis and run a bookstall at the meeting, so that parents can actually buy books to read with their children on the spot, and this is always popular.
You may also have produced your own video, starring children and teachers from the school, and demonstrating how, and how not, to hear children read. This is a great audience better discussion time as well as giving parents who don't like talking in public the chance to ask questions. If you have many parents who speak other languages, consider whether an interpreter or two would be useful.
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