Encouraging them to engage in imaginary play or put on a performance.Asking them questions about their thoughts and the world.Learning a foreign language together (or if you speak one, teaching it to them as you engage in household tasks).Reading the instructions for a recipe to them as they cook.Listening to the radio, an audiobook, or a podcast together.Playing games like charades, Celebrity, Taboo, Two Truths and a Lie, Simon Says, Word Association, I Spy, or 20 Questions.Reading aloud to them, or listening as they read aloud to you.Repeating feedback about household participation, cooperation, and behavior several times, or approaching chores as a conversation rather than a list or chart.To help your auditory learner be as successful as possible and avoid the frustration of trying to get them to love a task they’re not naturally suited to, try: Learn Mandarin with Outschool’s live online classes Explore classes How to engage your auditory learner at home Have a good memory for names, details, and snippets of conversations.Be engaging speakers, debaters, and actors.
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