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Speech and Language
Lemonade in a Bag
For a language filled experience try this simple lemonade in a bag recipe. When making this with my daughter, I gather all the ingredients and supplies on a tray. All this activity requires is a lemon cut in quarters, sugar, water, and a sandwich bag. It gets pretty...
Trying New Foods
Join us on our journey to become a little more adventurous when it comes to eating. Trying new foods expands palates, introduces different cultures through cuisine, and provides opportunity for language development. How new foods can promote language use: Provides...
Language in Daily Routines
Some weeks there is just no time. Between work, family commitments and household responsibilities there isn't time for anything else. This post looks at promoting language development in daily routines. No extra materials needed or mess to clean up. These routines are...
5 Ways to Promote Language Through Cooking
My one-year-old is with me all the time in the kitchen. She is either begging to be picked up to see what I am doing or begging for tastes of what I'm cooking. She is so interested in food and cooking that I have decided to include her in the process. Not only is...
Language Fun at the Playground
The playground is an excellent place to get your child moving and working on their gross motor skills. It is also a great place to promote your child’s language development. Recently, my daughter has become interested in moving and is very excited when it comes time...
Engaging the Senses at the Farmers Market
Children experience their world through their senses: smell, sight, hear, taste, and touch. A trip to the local farmers market is a multi-sensorial experience, which can further result in increasing your child's language development. Smell: The farmers market is full...






