Abstract

This study aims to determine language development strategies and indicators of achievement of receptive and expressive language in early childhood. This type of research is qualitative descriptive research, research using literature study research methods or literature study. Studying literature in this study, researchers used various written sources, namely, books, articles, journals and various documents that were relevant to the issues studied. There are several languages that must be developed in children, some of which are receptive language and expressive language. Receptive language is related to the ability to distinguish meaningful and meaningless sounds, receptive language is the ability to listen and read. Children's expressive language is the ability to express language verbally and non-verbally. From the research results, there are several strategies to help the development of receptive language, namely: (1) Storytelling activities; (2) Flashcards; (3) Language games (rehearse words, listen-do, listen-guess, whisper chain and tell stories). And some strategies to help children's expressive language development are: (1) Finger Puppet Play; (2) Role Playing.

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