All tagged Social Language
One of my favorite memories of my childhood was playing “kitchen” with my mom! Little did I know how much I was learning in those moments! Not only was my language developing, but my love and enjoyment for interacting with others grew, too! Eventually, I upgraded from a play kitchen to a real kitchen to practice all the fun skills I had learned in a real life scenario!
Have you ever been in the toy isle of a store (if you’re like me, this means Homegoods or TJ Max) and thought to yourself, “What toy should I get my child?” or “What toy would be the most ‘educational’ or best for their development?”
A child can demonstrate turn-taking while playing a game with a peer or adult and also during simple conversations by making comments, asking questions, and answering questions.
Is your child understanding language but not speaking it? Read here to discover ways to encourage your child to speak and increase vocabulary!
Joint attention is an important skill for children to develop!! Check out my blog for simple ways to help teach your child joint attention!!