
Getting dressed and doing laundry are some of the most basic routines you can do around the home, so why not make them fun? When your child is growing up you can use these routines as beneficial listening games and language-learning activities. Getting Dressed When you’re helping your child to get dressed, giving him or
If you’re like many parents you’ll probably spend a lot time in the kitchen, either preparing for meals or cleaning up after them. You can help your child to get the most out of this time by encouraging him or her to play some listening games, like the ones we’ve got below, which can be
We’ve talked about how musical sounds can help to teach language to your child, and here are two more ways that you can build these skills: with rhymes and songs. When playing these games it can help to use child-directed speech; because child-directed speech helps you talk to your child and share important information, in a
If you’ve got a hearing loss, I know that sometimes it’s just hard to have a conversation or understand what’s being said. That’s why I’ve put together these tips that you can use to make every conversation a great conversation. They break down into two categories: ones you can use in advance, and ones you