27/10/2025
Activity 1:
Answering “who” questions is such an important step in language development! 💬✨ In our speech therapy sessions, we make learning this skill fun and meaningful through play, stories, and everyday activities. We practice identifying who is doing the action — “Who is eating?”, “Who is sleeping?”, “Who is playing with the ball?” — helping children understand people’s roles and relationships while expanding their sentence structure and comprehension. 👩🏫🎯
Activity 2:
We had so much fun today working on speech and language goals through a simple but engaging activity — picking balls from one basket and dropping them into another! 🎾🧺 This playful task helps children develop attention, turn-taking, following directions, and fine motor coordination while building important speech sounds and vocabulary. Activities like this make therapy feel like play — and that’s exactly how children learn best! 💬✨ Every little “pick and drop” brings us one step closer to clearer speech and confident communication.
Activity 3:
🧠✨ Activating the brain has never been this fun! Today in speech therapy, we’re working on a simple yet powerful activity – putting fingers on numbers. This exercise isn’t just about counting; it’s about connecting movement with cognition, improving fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and brain activation. Every time our little learners touch a number, they’re not only strengthening their memory but also enhancing their focus and attention. Small actions like these build big pathways for language, communication, and learning. 💡👏