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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
Communication skills are the vital component in every child development. They are a key part of every child's participation in social activities like playing with friends, talking at lunch or texting friends. Communication is made up of several different aspects which include producing sounds that can be heard by others, using symbols to communicate, and verbal and non-verbal movements, actions, or behaviours.


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Introduction[edit | edit source]

Communication skills are the vital component in every child development. They are a key part of every child's participation in social activities like playing with friends, talking at lunch or texting friends. Communication is made up of several different aspects which include producing sounds that can be heard by others, using symbols to communicate, and verbal and non-verbal movements, actions, or behaviours.

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