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What is she doing?

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What is she doing?

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  1. Once children get proficient at using nouns to talk about what they see and what they want (proficient = 50-200 nouns), it is time to switch to other word-types. Children with language delays often have difficulty switching to new types of words and may get “stuck” using very concrete noun-based language. It is important to model verbs for these children. Use self-talk to talk about the things YOU are DOING. For example, “I am washing dishes, I am opening dishwasher, I am loading dishes, I am turning off the water, I am putting spoons away.” Use parallel-talk to talk about the things your CHILD is DOING. For example, “The car is driving, the car is crashing, the car is falling, the car is landing on the floor.” Modeling language rich in verbs will help your child understand how words are related to the ways in which they act with the environment and people around them. As you click your way through this slideshow, state the action. Add –ing to the verb to make it present tense. Have your child imitate the word. Use complete sentences if your child is at the sentence level. If your child can say the verb without your help, then ask your child “what is he/she doing?” Click the “SLIDE SHOW” tab at the top of this page. Then click the first button on the left labeled “FROM BEGINNING”

  2. What is she doing? Swinging

  3. What is he doing? Running

  4. What is he doing? Eating

  5. What is he doing? Sharing

  6. What is she doing? Drinking

  7. Climbing What is he doing?

  8. What is she doing? Talking

  9. What is she doing? Reading

  10. What is the truck doing? Driving

  11. What is she doing? Dancing

  12. What is he doing? Sleeping

  13. What is he doing? Walking

  14. What is he doing? Pushing

  15. What is she doing? Pulling

  16. What is he doing? Riding

  17. What is she doing? Jumping

  18. What is she doing? Washing

  19. What is he doing? Blowing

  20. What is he doing? Throwing

  21. What is he doing? Clapping

  22. What is he doing? Pouring

  23. What is he doing? Stirring

  24. What is she doing? Typing

  25. What is he doing? Painting

  26. What is he doing? Kissing

  27. What is she doing? Writing

  28. What is he doing? Singing

  29. What is she doing? Holding

  30. What is she doing? Skating

  31. What is he doing? Sliding

  32. What is he doing? Building

  33. What is he doing? Hiding

  34. What is he doing? Raking

  35. What is she doing? Cutting

  36. What is he doing? Flying

  37. What is he doing? Kicking

  38. What is she doing? Crawling

  39. What is he doing? Swimming

  40. What is she doing? Fingerpainting

  41. What is he doing? Making a snowman

  42. What is he doing? Hugging

  43. What is he doing? Crying

  44. What is he doing? Drumming

  45. What is he doing? Licking

  46. What is she doing? Buying

  47. What is he doing? Playing

  48. What is he doing? Sledding

  49. What is he doing? Looking

  50. What is he doing? Catching

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