This document provides guidance on teaching grammar to young learners in a child-friendly way. It discusses that grammar is necessary to express precise meanings, is closely tied to vocabulary, and can be taught through meaningful conversations without explicit labels. The typical development stages of an English-speaking child's language are outlined from 6 weeks to 10 years. Effective techniques for teaching grammar to young learners include noticing new language with puppets, structuring activities like information gaps, and proceduralizing through description and dictogloss activities. Specific techniques recommended are using humor and stories, songs, rhymes, poems, and total physical response.