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My 6 year kid is always talking in home and outside where it may be with known and unknown persons also( age 60 -2 )talking with everybody. Iam saying ur talking too much don't talk listen is important what should I do?
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A 6-year-old who talks a lot with everyone is often showing curiosity, confidence, and social interest. The goal is not to stop talking but to teach when to talk, when to listen and how to stay safe with strangers.
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Teach turn-taking in conversations. Praise good listening behavior. Model active listening at home. Explain simple safety rules about talking to unknown people.
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If excessive talking is accompanied by frequent interruptions, difficulty following instructions, poor attention, or concerns from school, consider consulting a child psychologist for further assessment. A talkative child is often a strength—focus on developing listening and social awareness skills alongside communication.
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Hi,lf you think talking to strangers can put your child in danger,you can explain to her without scolding.Consult a psychologist for professional help
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A talkative nature at this age is often a sign of curiosity, sociability, and a desire to connect. Instead of discouraging talking altogether, help your child learn the difference between “talking time” and “listening time.” Praise good listening, model turn-taking in conversations, and teach safety rules about interacting with unfamiliar people.
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If the talking is excessive and is accompanied by difficulties with attention, impulse control, following instructions, or social boundaries, a consultation with a psychologist may be helpful for a more detailed assessment and guidance.
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Please explain why you are disturbed if 6 year old child is talking to every one. I suggest you talk to the child and try to know what is the child talking, what is child's need. Let her keep talking and the content of conversation matters.
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Talk more to a psychologist and give specific information, e.g. the content, the reason (why is the child talking to any one), the most important is : why does these talks concern you
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Thank you for sharing your concern. At 6 years of age, many children are naturally curious, social, and eager to interact with others. Talking frequently is not necessarily a problem unless it is affecting their learning, daily functioning, or safety. Instead of repeatedly telling your child to 'stop talking,' try teaching the difference between 'talking time' and 'listening time' through games, role-modelling, and positive reinforcement. Since your child also talks to unfamiliar people, it is important to gently teach personal safety rules, such as not sharing personal information and checking with a trusted adult before engaging with strangers. If the behaviour is excessive across settings and accompanied by difficulties with attention, impulse control, or following instructions, a detailed assessment by a child psychologist may be helpful.
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Praise your child whenever they wait for their turn, listen carefully, or follow conversation rules. Positive reinforcement is often more effective than criticism.
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Observe whether the behaviour occurs only during excitement and social situations or across all settings (home, school, and activities). If concerns persist, consider consulting a child psychologist for further guidance.
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Hi, Encourage your child's listening skills by setting gentle boundaries, praising quiet behavior, and modeling good listening yourself. Use positive reinforcement and explain when talking is appropriate.
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Hi, Thank you for sharing your concern. At 6 years of age, many children are naturally social and curious, which may lead them to talk freely with different people. However, it is important to teach them about safety and boundaries. Could you share how long you have noticed this behaviour and whether there are any other behavioural concerns? Try having a calm conversation with your child and understand why she enjoys talking to others. You can also teach the concept of safe and unsafe people using simple colour codes (green for trusted adults, yellow for known people, and red for strangers) to help her understand boundaries. Rather than repeatedly telling her not to talk, focus on teaching whom it is safe to talk to and when to seek help from a trusted adult. If the behaviour is causing significant concern, consider consulting a counselling psychologist or paediatrician for further guidance. Dr Namita Ranjan (PhD) Counselling Psychologist
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Being very talkative at this age is often normal and shows curiosity. Instead of saying “don’t talk” teach her to take turns in conversations and praise her when she listens well
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A 6-yrs-old who talks to everyone is usually displaying a sign of healthy cognitive development,high social drive or a natural extroverted personality rather than psychological problem..
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