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Speech Therapy Activities for Toddlers

There are many activities you can do in your own home that will help your child's language grow. A toddler is more likely to embrace speech therapy activities that are fun and feel like simple play, as opposed to a therapy session.<br>

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Speech Therapy Activities for Toddlers

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  1. THERAPY ACTIVITIES speech for toddlers There are many activities you can do in your own home that will help your child's language grow. A toddler is more likely to embrace speech therapy activities that are fun and feel like simple play, as opposed to a therapy session.

  2. 1 2 Role Play Pictures Pretend play is one activity a parent can use to increase toddler vocabulary, ask the toddler simple questions about color, object identification or another detail. Toddlers enjoy visual activities. Create scrapbook pages with your child's favorite toys, animals or shapes, while creating these pages, talk to the toddler about what is in each picture. 3 Matching Toddlers can learn letter sounds and letter recognition through picture matching, name each item and take turns picking out the pictures that begin with the same sound.

  3. 4 Songs Pretend play is one activity a parent can use to increase toddler vocabulary, ask the toddler simple questions about color, object identification or another detail.

  4. Everyday Life There are many ways in which your actions in day-to-day life can work to improve your toddlers speech. You can start by modeling good, clear speech in your everyday life says the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association. When your child tries to speak, repeat the words with the correct pronunciation. It will also help build vocabulary if you narrate what you are doing when she is around. "I am picking up your blocks. Will you help me pick up your blocks?" Avoid using baby talk as it only reinforces the simple language your child can already say. Clear and understandable words will help strengthen her language.

  5. Article Source: http://www.ehow.com/list_6375423_speech-therapy-activities-toddlers.html Image Source: http://www.eastsidespeech.com.au/

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