When talking to young children, you need to use simple and easy to understand language and pay attention to respecting their opinions and feelings. Here are some examples of conversations with young children: 1. Ask about the child's interests and hobbies: For example, ask the child what games he likes to play, what colors he likes, etc. This can help to understand the interests of young children and provide them with relevant topics. 2. Sharing interesting stories: Telling children interesting stories and letting them participate in the plot and characters in the story can stimulate their curiosity and interest, and make it easier for them to understand and accept knowledge. 3. Play games with the child: For example, play the game of "robbing the bank" and let the child play the role of the banker while you are the "criminal". This can make the child feel nervous and excited and learn how to interact with others in the game. 4. Ask the children about their thoughts and feelings. For example, ask the children what they think is happiness and happiness. This can help to understand the way children think and emotional state and provide them with meaningful topics. Talking with children requires paying attention to their age characteristics and way of thinking, using simple and easy-to-understand language, and paying attention to interaction and communication with them. This can make it easier for children to accept and understand knowledge and promote their development and growth.