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When working with 6-year-old children, it's important to ask picture questions in different ways so they can understand and respond easily. Here are four simple ways to rephrase picture questions:

  1. Use 'What is happening in the picture?' – This encourages the child to describe the action or scene.
  2. Ask 'Can you tell me about this picture?' – This open question lets the child talk freely about what they see.
  3. Say 'Who do you see in the picture?' – This focuses on identifying people or characters.
  4. Try 'What colors or objects do you notice here?' – This helps the child pay attention to details in the picture.

Using these different ways to ask, you can help young children express their thoughts more clearly and have fun learning!


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