National Speech-Language-Hearing Month

3 Activities to Try During National Speech-Language-Hearing Month
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May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month! Speech and communication is very important for young kiddos, as it helps them express their feelings, thoughts, and emotions. In honor of this wonderful month, we thought it would be the perfect time to share some of our favorite speech-based activities with you. Even just working with your little ones on their speech and language development a few times each week can make a big difference. 

From trying a fun twist on charades to creating a mystery sound box and more, here are 3 speech-based activities to try during National Speech-Language-Hearing Month and beyond.

1. Emotion Charades

Being able to share your feelings and emotions is something that every kiddo should feel comfortable doing. To help them learn how to better express themselves, try playing charades, but with a twist. In this version of the game, you can start by acting out simple emotions and having your child guess what each one is. Then, switch roles, and this time you have to guess what emotion your child is trying to act out.

2. Mystery Sound Box

Grab a box or bin that you have laying around the house and place 5-10 random items inside that your child can identify. Then, have your child choose one item at a time, and ask them questions such as “is it hard or soft?”, “what color is it?” or, “is it big or small?”. You can also encourage your little one to answer in full sentences, and have them tell you what the item is used for.

3. Category Time

For this final activity, come up with some simple categories and write them down on a piece of paper. Then, sit with your child, and work together to try and think of as many things that fit inside the category as possible. For example, some easy categories could be animals, colors, fruits, or things at the park. At the end, see which category had the most answers, and celebrate your great teamwork!

Wishing you a very happy National Speech-Language-Hearing Month! Make sure to follow us on social media (Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest) throughout May for tips, resources, and more! Additionally, please don’t hesitate to contact us to talk about if your child could benefit from pediatric therapy. Our team is here to support your family however we can.

3 Speech-Based Activities to Help Kids With Language Development
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May is National Speech-Language-Hearing Month, and it’s the perfect time to highlight the importance of speech and communication—especially for young children. Communication is the foundation of everything we do, and there are plenty of ways that you can work on your child’s speech and language development at home. To help get you started, we wanted to share some activities that will help your kiddos with their speech, all while giving you the chance to spend time together as a family. From creating a story to playing with hand puppets and more, here are 3 of our top picks.

1. Create a Story: This first activity lets your child use their imagination while building important language skills. As your child comes up with their very own story, they will have to describe where it takes place, who the characters are, and what adventures they’ll have along the way. While they are explaining everything that’s going on, write it down on a piece of paper, and ask them to draw a picture to bring their story to life!

2. Play With Hand Puppets: Hand puppets can be utilized in many different ways, and are wonderful for supporting your child’s communication development. For starters, your kiddos can use hand puppets to express their emotions by telling you how they are feeling. Additionally, you can use hand puppets to talk through real-life scenarios with your child such as going to school for the first time or making new friends. This will help your child share their thoughts and feelings, alleviating some of their worries.

3. Have a Rhyme Time Challenge: This last activity is a playful way to boost your child’s speech skills. Start by sitting down together with your child and write a list of words on a piece of paper. Then, go through the list one word at a time, and take turns coming up with as many rhyming words as possible. Keep going until you’ve worked your way through the whole list! This is the perfect way to expand your child’s vocabulary, get their creativity flowing, and get in a laugh or too along the way.

Happy National Speech-Language-Hearing Month! Follow us on our social media (Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest) all month long for tips, toys we love, and more! As always, please don’t hesitate to contact us to talk about if your child could benefit from pediatric therapy. Our team is here to support you and your family in any way that we can.

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