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This helps stimulate the development of verbal language. Begin this activity by sitting down on the floor with your toddler and talking about the things you like to do. Now, show her pictures of activities she can do and ask if she would like to do any of t
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What you'll need
You'll need images of activities your child does, toys, a white sheet of paper. This helps stimulate the development of verbal language.
How it works
- 1~30s
Alright, let's get started! The purpose of this activity is to stimulate the development of verbal language. Therefore we'll be exercising the linguistic developmental area. you, watch your child closely — I'd love to hear what you notice about how they responds.
Watch for: Little One put two words together to make a brief phrase, like 'more cookie'.
- 2~30s
Great, now let's try the next part. More specifically, the development and understanding of spoken language. To complete this activity you will need images of activities your child does, toys and a white sheet of paper. Tell me what your child does — any reaction counts!
Watch for: Little One ask for two or three things by their name, like 'bottle' or 'food'.
- 3~30s
One more thing to try. Begin by sitting down on the floor with your toddler and talking about the things you like to do. Now show him or her pictures of activities he or she can do and ask if he or she would like to do any of these. Then give your child some crayons to make drawings in any way he or she can of the activities he or she just saw. During this exercise observe if your toddler makes simple statements about recent events and about persons and objects that are not present. How does your child handle this? What do you see?
Watch for: Little One thi helps stimulate the development of verbal language.