After a long-term research, people have found out that the influence of toys on children. Some people think that nature causes the amount and quality of language use. However, environment or education can also influence the conversation. Especially, the toys! First, parents usually give their children different toys which are depended on their genders. For example, boys will usually get a car and girls will get a grocery store for presents. Those toys can influence the conversations when children are playing with. Then children can practice the language with toys, and they are trying to pretend that they are adults. With these toys, they can also practice the conversation that is useful for their social communications or relationships with friends and family. The research also shows that biology is not the most important thing to influence how children are good at communication. Although, parents are naturally responsible to their children’s genetic, they can still change these by choosing a perfect toy for their children. Also, it is the main point to decide how children can talk well with their toys.
This is an interesting topic and it really surprised me. I cannot believe how a toy can influence so much. First, everyone should get some toys from their parents in childhood. Parents usually buy some cars or robots for boys; on the other hand, they will buy some dolls or grocery stores for girls. Then those toys seriously influence children on their conversations. For example, girls will pretend that they are the owners for grocery stores, and they are trying to ask customers to buy their products. Therefore, girls can practice their conversations and they will be used to talk with strange people; in fact, they are good at selling things. However, boys always play with cars and robots; it means that they will not have many conversations. As the result, parents should buy social toys for both boys and girls. That is the best way to train children to have better conversation.
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