Reading Repetitive Books
Babies love to hear your voice, talk about what ever you are doing or read aloud what ever you are reading. Use a lot of inflection in your voice and read books that rhyme. Books with simple pictures, bold colors and shapes, photographs. and baby faces.
The Importance of Reading with Your Children!
Reading has a tremendous impact on a child’s speech and language development. Throughout the month of July, the speech/language pathologists at Pediatric Interactions will be sharing with you a few of our favorite books we not only enjoy reading, but also find to be very beneficial in regard to stimulating a child’s language development. We will also be giving examples of the skills targeted while reading these books. You can also find many videos on our Youtube playlist: Reading with Your Child. Monkey See, Monkey Read and Bedtime Stories and Lullabies.
8 Ways to Carry-Over / Practicing Your Child’s Speech at Home
As we quickly approach the summer months, we understand the struggle some families may face with finding ways to keep their children busy and entertained. The summer months also call for a lot of free time for your children. Use this extra time with them to understand and implement carry-over strategies to ensure continuous progress for your child’s speech and language goals.
Tips And Activities To Work On Your Child's Speech
o celebrate Better Hearing & Speech Month, we will be explaining what it means to have a speech delay/disorder and sharing some of our favorite SPEECH strategies and activities you can use to work with your kiddos at home!