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In early childhood education, language is not just a developmental domain — it is the foundation for thinking, connection, and learning. In this video, we explore why intentionally creating space for children to talk is one of the most powerful teaching strategies you can implement. We’ll examine: -The difference between language (listening and speaking) and literacy (reading and writing) -Why rapid vocabulary growth in the early years matters -How classroom structure can either support or silence children’s voices -Practical strategies for encouraging meaningful conversation during play, routines, and small group time -Red flags that may signal the need for further language support This video is designed for early childhood educators, higher education students, and anyone committed to developmentally appropriate practice. The goal is simple but powerful: shift from managing children’s behavior to cultivating their thinking through conversation. When we slow down, ask better questions, and truly listen, we strengthen children’s cognitive development, social competence, and future literacy success. If you’re preparing to teach young learners (or refining your own classroom practice) this conversation will challenge you to look at language development with new intentionality. Let’s build classrooms where children’s voices matter.