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Oral Language Development

Sharing
Sharing helps develop long term language skills that encourage success in life. It builds confidence, language development, and listening skills. It helps children to organize their thoughts and develop presence in front of their peers. Those children who are able to share an abundant amount of information serve as role models for the children with limited verbal skills.
Please help your child to prepare for his/her sharing. Your child should be able to tell two or three complete sentences describing the sharing object or subject. Your child may wish to share something related to units of classroom study. This will allow your child to contribute to the curriculum and earn extra credit.

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If your child is absent or we are not in school on his/her sharing day, your child may share any day during the week.