Practice Speech & Language Skills at Home
One of the best ways for parents to support students with speech and/or language disorders at home is to practice together! Practice at home shows students that it is important to use good communication skills, even when not working with me in my speech room!
I try to send speech and/or language homework home with your child frequently, but the links below can help you find additional, interactive activities to support speech and language development, as well.
I try to send speech and/or language homework home with your child frequently, but the links below can help you find additional, interactive activities to support speech and language development, as well.
Speech Sound Games and ActivitiesGames for practice with specific sounds can be found at the following sites:
- Quia - SpeakingofSpeech.com - Articulation Game Boards Language Activities for HomeThe following sites have ideas for home practice when children are working on language skills such as answering questions, following directions, growing their vocabularies, or understanding new concepts:
Language Practice at Home: At home, you can use common household experiences, toys, or routines to build language skills:
Language Practice on the Go:
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Shared Book ReadingReading books at home with your child can develop language skills, literacy skills, and can help them learn to recall and discuss information that they are exposed to. When you read at home with your child, try to:
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