![]() ![]() When I take my turn during the game, I make sure to model the language that I expect them to use. The first time I play a new game with a kiddo, I don’t expect them to start using the language modeled right away – most of the time it takes at least a few turns for them to catch on. In today’s post I will show you ways I modify the game for my kiddos in the hope it will give you ideas about how to adapt your child’s favorite games. pop! Kids love the suspense as they watch his belly grow the player who makes his belly burst loses the game. ![]() The more they pump, the more his belly grows until. If you aren’t familiar with the game, players roll the die, pop a hamburger into the pig’s mouth, then pump his head. “Pop the Pig” is one of my favorite games to elicit language. I have my favorites, of course, but the truth is most any game can be turned into a language game – the best part about using games you already have at home is that your child may not even realize what you’ve done! Often, parents ask me about the best games to develop language. Insurance Information & Benefits Verification.Food Explorers for Picky & Problem Eaters.Augmentative-Alternative Communication for Children (AAC).Speech, Occupational and Physical Therapy for Children
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