Ways to Improve Speech at Home
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- Teach or reinforce ways to follow directions throughout the day. Get your child's attention, make sure they are looking at you, and talk them through the steps to take when getting dressed, washing hands, brushing teeth, or picking up toys. You can also create a picture or sign with the list of steps for these common daily tasks. Other easy at-home practice opportunities include cooking and baking, scavenger hunts, or playing games like Simon Says.
- Sing Songs and learn rhymes. Young children love music. Singing nursery rhyme songs like Row, Row, Row Your Boat, and Wheels on the Bus teaches them about different sounds and words. Singing songs and hearing rhymes also helps children learn to read.
- More time at home means more time for reading. Families can read to each other and find different types of books available online through their local libraries. To help young readers, try playing rhyming and word games.
- Summarize. Schedule a telephone call or virtual chat between your child and their grandparent, other family members, or a friend to talk about their daily activities or a book they've read. Can your child speak briefly on the highlights of the day or the main events in a book?
- Get creative. Creative resources are simply a click away, there are now many online tutorials for cooking, dance or art lessons to help get your child's creative juices flowing. Offline activities that will spark creativity while practicing language skills include having a child pick out items around the house to create their own shop; planning an indoor camp out (e.g., making a list of what they'll need, ideas for things they want to do); or planting a garden.
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We are a nonprofit agency providing professional evaluations, therapy services, and support to thousands of children with developmental delays and disabilities each week. Our Early Childhood Intervention Program serves the entire northern half of Dallas County in 48 ZIP codes. Services include speech, occupational and physical therapy; developmental services; and nutrition as well as family education and support.
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