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Remember that each of these levels takes at least three months for your child to develop. We’re going for quality—not for speed.
Social games with gestures are a great way to introduce imitation skills. Use motions you know your child can already do, and make it a fun back-and-forth exchange.
Today’s activity: Use familiar social games (like so big, peek-a-boo) in new situations to add variety.
Visit www.TheInteractionCoach.com to see the directory of speech-language pathologists licensed in your area. If you can’t find one in the directory, contact me at [email protected] and I’ll track down someone for you!
Download the Level Three list of skills and activities to use as a checklist and reminder.
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Remember that each of these levels takes at least three months for your child to develop. We’re going for quality—not for speed.
Social games with gestures are a great way to introduce imitation skills. Use motions you know your child can already do, and make it a fun back-and-forth exchange.
Today’s activity: Use familiar social games (like so big, peek-a-boo) in new situations to add variety.
Visit www.TheInteractionCoach.com to see the directory of speech-language pathologists licensed in your area. If you can’t find one in the directory, contact me at [email protected] and I’ll track down someone for you!
Download the Level Three list of skills and activities to use as a checklist and reminder.