Possibilities of Cooperation between Teachers and Parents Cultivating Preschool Children’s Communication Competence at Kindergarten: Teachers’ Opinion
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Erika Turauskienė
Klaipėda University, Lithuania
Rasa Braslauskienė
Klaipėda University, Lithuania
Published 2020-12-28
https://doi.org/10.15388/SRE.2020.12
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Keywords

cooperation
education
communication competence
preschool age

How to Cite

Turauskienė, E. and Braslauskienė, R. (2020) “Possibilities of Cooperation between Teachers and Parents Cultivating Preschool Children’s Communication Competence at Kindergarten: Teachers’ Opinion”, Vilnius University Open Series, 3, pp. 136–149. doi:10.15388/SRE.2020.12.

Abstract

The object of educating preschool communication competence is relevant for good communication skills ensuring a successful person’s activity in a society, motivating social integration and an ability to exchange information. This is why parents and educators, who understand that preschool education should proceed both in a family and in a kindergarten, encouraging children to be interested in listening, speaking, writing, reading, should collaborate. In educators’ opinion, effective collaboration between parents and educators makes it possible to develop the following competences of communication: (a) to learn benevolent communication with adults and peers; (b) to get acquainted with letters; (c) to acquire active listening skills; (d) to improve the joining of sounds and letters, and the ability to speak in the mother tongue, etc.

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