Looking for a fun but productive way to keep the kids entertained? Here’s a new card game for you to play with your family, while also helping to develop your child’s listening, speech, and language skills. Playing board and card games with your family offers many opportunities for teaching new vocabulary including mental state language,
We know many of you are facing the challenge of how to continue to develop your child’s listening and language skills at home. But did you know that we have 26 themed lesson kits that can be used to help develop your child’s skills? And best of all, they are free for everyone to use!
In previous months, we have given you tips and resources to get you started with your listening practice. Activities have focused on listening for specific speech sounds in words, common phrases and sentences. The topic of this post is ‘Speech Tracking’. What Is Speech Tracking? Speech tracking is a good activity for all recipients, wherever
Last month, we gave you some tips and resources to kick off your listening practice. Those activities focused on common whole words, phrases, and sentences. In this blog post we have another free resource to help you to continue with your listening practice. These activities focus on how you can practice listening for and discriminating
Vocabulary building is very important for every child – not just for speaking, but for reading too. With that in mind, here are different ways to help build your child’s vocabulary, whatever their stage of development. Stage 1. Up To Single Words Try these strategies for children in the early stage of communication development