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Tip#8 Summer Language Enrichment Series :

Speech Pathology Associates, Mississippi Summer Language Enrichment Series Both you and the child can ‘be the teacher’ in the task of asking questions and giving hints of what the word might be.  This is similar to the old Password game but involves not only single word hints but questions as well. This is a great table game but could also be a good traveling game to prevent boredom.   You or your child will think of an item such as ‘ball’ or an activity such as ‘swimming’ and the other must ask questions to arrive at the name of the item.  This is another complex language development activity because only specific questions and hints will arrive at the final answer.   Random questions and hints that don’t point to the item specifically will be an indicator that this task is challenging for your child.  If this activity proves to be difficult for your child or if you have questions, please email me.

TIP#7 Summer Language Enrichment Series:

Speech Pathology Associates, Mississippi Summer Language Enrichment Series Following a recipe is a perfect way to work on following sequential directions.  This gives an opportunity for new vocabulary words as well as putting things in a certain order. Choose a recipe that has only a few ingredients for a younger child and more advanced recipes for the older.  You may even consider using a pre-packaged task such as blueberry muffin mix. Regardless of your snack choice, the main purpose of this activity is to increase vocabulary (i.e., cup, teaspoon, mix, etc.) and sequential language (first, next, then, last, etc.) that other activities don’t allow.   To make this a lasting activity to reinforce in a different way, take pictures of the activity at each step.  Then your younger children can take the pictures and sequence them in the order they occurred. If this activity proves to be difficult for your child or if you have questions, please email me

TIP # 6 Summer Language Enrichment Series :Play a trip game

Speech Pathology Associates, Mississippi Summer Language Enrichment Series Our activity for this week is similar to TIP#5 category game, but requires more critical thinking.  You may remember playing this game while riding in the car with your friends. This is hard for younger children because they don’t have the higher level language that older students have acquired. You and your child will pretend that you are going on a trip, building a doghouse, packing a picnic basket, etc.  What will you need to bring? You will begin by saying, ‘I am going to the beach and will take my towel’. Then your child will chime in with, ‘I am going to the beach and will take my swimsuit’.  This interchange will continue until all items are exhausted. This exercise builds a larger and more complex language repertoire.   If this activity proves to be difficult for your child or if you have questions, please email me.