Oftentimes, when parents hear “speech therapy”, a few things pop into their mind – flashcards and games. While these activities can be helpful for a child to learn new words/sounds, there are also many other ways in which families can work on their therapy goals throughout the week! My personal favorite is simply work our practice into our daily routines! As a parent, I know first hand that time goes fast with little ones at home and sitting and doing flashcards or “play” for hours is not always possible! As humans, we are creatures of habit and have routines built into our days to help us stay organized. We can use these routines to work on language and speech just as easily and it can help with generalization of the skills as well! Below are a few examples of routines that many of us do each day and a few ideas on how to work on language and speech within them!
Getting dressed
Brushing teeth
Eating
Riding in the car
Bath time
These are just a few activities that are done in routines and a few ideas to get you started on how to use more language in them! Therapy does not always have to be in play or in flashcards! We can use it throughout our days as well! Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions on how to address language/speech in your own routine!
-Amber