Skill· 2y–3y· 2 min

What's that? II

This helps stimulate your child's verbal expression. Begin this activity by showing your child the toys or objects. They can be crayons, blocks or whatever you find around the house. Teach her each objects' name and emphasize its color. Then, ask your t

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What you'll need

You'll need everyday objects or toys, a basket. This helps stimulate your child's verbal expression.

How it works

  1. 1~30s

    Alright, let's get started! The purpose of this activity is to stimulate your child's verbal expression. Therefore, we'll be focusing on the linguistic developmental area, specifically on first words. To complete this activity, you will need everyday objects or toys and a basket. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.

    Watch for: Toddler name everyday things correctly.

  2. 2~30s

    Great, now let's try the next part. Show your child the toys or objects. They can be crayons, blocks, or whatever you find around the house. Teach him or her each object's name and emphasize its color. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!

    Watch for: Toddler repeat words overheard in conversation.

  3. 3~30s

    One more thing to try. Then, ask your toddler to place the objects in the basket and take them out one at a time. Encourage him or her to say the name of each object and its color. Congratulate your child each time he or she succeeds in pronouncing the words correctly. This activity will reinforce your child's verbal expression. Use Kanedu to stimulate growth in your child every day. How does your child handle this? What do you see?

    Watch for: Toddler speak around 50 words.

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