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Are you a parent, teacher or a pediatric service provider? Do you want new and fresh ideas to do with your children or students? Do you want free or low cost materials? Are you curious about language developmental milestones and how to use them in your every-day environment? If you answered "yes" to any of those questions, then join me, a speech therapist, for my weekly episodes. I will give you ideas with objects like cardboard boxes, paper towel rolls, straws, egg cartons, etc. So start sa ...
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For this episode, you will need a bag or a container (metal lunch box, plastic take out food container, or a plastic pencil box) and art supplies (markers, crayons, stickers, notepad, scrap paper). All of these materials can be picked up at your local dollar store. This episode is focusing on keeping a child engaged for a flight, car ride, appointm…
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For this episode, you will need a bag or a container (metal lunch box, plastic take out food container, or a plastic pencil box) and Legos This episode is focusing on keeping a child engaged for a flight, car ride, appointment, or any other times they have have to sit and wait. Here are the links for some activities you can include in your child's …
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For this episode, you will need plastic Easter eggs or any variation of eggs from your location store. You can also grab any toys you already have in the home and hide them in the eggs This episode is focusing on the vocabulary and descriptors If you need a visual for this activity, you can find it on my Pinterest. You can find my account @language…
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For this episode, you will need flower pots, egg cartons, or cups, as well as seeds and dirt. This episode is focusing on the actions "pop" and three step sequencing If you need a visual for this activity, you can find it on my Pinterest. You can find my account @languagesthomepodcast or get my link below: Follow me on Pinterest: https://pin.it/5w0…
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For this episode, you will need bubble wrap, paint, and paper or cardboard. You can also use a rolling pin from playdough or pretend kitchen set This episode is focusing on the action "pop" and expanding to 2 or 3 word phrases If you need a visual for this activity, you can find it on my Pinterest. You can find my account @languagesthomepodcast or …
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For this episode, you will need packaging foam or packaging peanuts. Cut up the foam with a knife or scissors into pieces. You will also need a container or bucket to put the foam pieces in. Use any toys from your home, such as vehicles, puzzle pieces, toy furniture, dolls, playdough cut outs, or animals. You can also use cups and utensils. This ep…
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For this episode, you will need packaging foam or packaging peanuts. Cut up the foam with a knife or scissors into pieces. You can cut into any shape, but I prefer squares and rectangles to make building easier. Use any other toys in your home to use to make various structures. You may also want to use straws or popsicle sticks for STEM activities.…
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For this episode, you will need two rectangle tissue boxes This episode is focusing on present progressive verbs (ending in -ing) and past tense verbs. Also, this will focus on forward/backward and slow/fast. I created a Pinterest account so I can post visuals for my ideas. You can find my account @languagesthomepodcast or get my link below: Follow…
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For this episode, you will need a cardboard roll (from paper towels or toilet paper), scissors (if you need to cut the rolls), paint, and paper. This episode is focusing on colors, counting, plurals, shapes, and spatial concepts (on, next to, beside, over, under, above, below) I created a Pinterest account so I can post visuals for my ideas. You ca…
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For this episode, you will need an egg carton, crayons or markers, scissors, glue or tape, and either paint, cotton balls, or white scrap paper. You can always cut up junk mail or used envelopes for scrap paper. If using paper, cut your scrap paper into circles, triangles, or squares. Now, you are already for this episode! This episode is focusing …
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Welcome to this week's episode focusing on combining indoor snow-play and language! Don't feel like dressing your kid to play in the snow and dealing with cleaning up after? Then bring the snow inside! If you are in an area that does not have snow, then make your own! Grab a lot of snow in a plastic container, water color paints, or food dye with w…
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Are you a parent, teacher or a pediatric service provider? Do you want new and fresh ideas to do with your children or students? Do you want free or low cost materials? Are you trying to give your child a break from their tablet or device? Are you curious about language developmental milestones and how to use them in your every-day environment? If …
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