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21.01.2022 Who doesn't a Crazy ? @orchardtoys are some of our favourites for improving receptive and expressive knowledge in: Vocabulary ... Categories Turn taking Guessing Winning and losing These games can also be used to support preliteracy skills such as initial/final sound identification and syllabification Get in touch to chat all things vocabulary and @orchardtoys #heretohelp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #speech #language #vocabulary #learning #games #play #child #toddler #schoolholidays #communication #social #orchardtoys #fun #educationaltoys #educationalgames



21.01.2022 Language difficulties or ADHD? ADHD manifests so differently from person to person and is often mistaken for language or behavioural difficulties FACTS ... ADHD affects 1 in 20 children Without appropriate diagnosis and management, ADHD can have a profound effect on a 's ability to learn and function at school, at home and with their peers. ADHD affects a persons ability to inhibit and regulate attention, behaviour and emotions. The two forms of ADHD include: Hyperactive Difficulties sitting still Easily distracted Rushes through work Impulsive Disorganised Forgetful Fidgety Innatentive Zones in and out Difficulty retaining information Easily distracted Disorganised Difficulty following instructions If you have any concerns regarding your child's attention, don't hesitate to contact us #heretohelp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #language #learning #adhd #innatention #school #child #doctor #health #management #add #literacy #communication #focus #work #regulation #play #relationships #social #teacher #easternsuburbs #mums #parenting

17.01.2022 Specific feedback is As our 's language develops, it is very common to see some errors in certain word structure forms, such as regular and irregular plurals, pronouns and tense (brang, mouses etc) In order to support our 's language development , it's important to make sure we provide specific feedback on their errors . This increases exposure to the correct form and aids with both receptive and expressive language development. ... If you have any concerns regarding your 's language development, don't hesitate to contact me #heretohelp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #language #pronouns #speech #speak #mobilespeechtherapy #development #communication #norms #milestones #morphology #semantics #plurals #grammar #child #teacher #easternsuburbs #speak

09.01.2022 Sure feels like a Wacky Wednesday Dr Seuss is often my answer when asked for recommendations for reluctant readers . They are fully decodable and have options for beginning readers, competent readers and everything in between so they can be enjoyed by all! They also guarantee some giggles by even the most stubborn readers . This one gets them all! It's a win from me ... #speechpathology #speechtherapy #drseuss #decoding #readers #reading #wackywednesday #humpday #wednesday #beginningreaders #books #school #literacy #learning #speech #language #development #communication #teacher #bookshelf #booklover #bookworm #speak



08.01.2022 Playing dress ups with pronouns Magnetic boards are great for teaching: ... Pronouns Categorising Vocabulary Turn taking Giving and following instructions Fine motor skills Prepositions Sentence structure Pronoun Proficiency: 2-3 years: Me/Mine/My You/Yours 4-5 years: He/She Him/Her We/Us They/Them 5 years+: Myself/Herself/Himself Themselves Ourselves Contact us with any #heretohelp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #pronouns #heshe #girl #boy #grammar #semantics #language #development #milestones #teacher #schoolreadiness #speech #communicate #talking #play #speak #bondi #dressups #roleplay #fun #learning

05.01.2022 Categorising // Strong expressive language skills come from a strong vocabulary base . Categorising is a great way to help your build their vocabulary in order to be able to themselves more effectively and efficiently. ... vocabulary by: Sorting objects or items into categories (fruit/vegetables/dairy, farm animals/sea animals etc). Listing 5-10 items in a group (vehicles/clothing items etc). This is a great one for a trip. Listing antonyms (opposites) and synonyms (words with similar meaning)- another great game. Labelling new objects/items such as unfamiliar animals or foods. Vary your own vocabulary to increase exposure to new words. Remember; language = language . Worried about your 's vocabulary development? Give us a call any time to chat #heretohelp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #language #vocabulary #categories #categorising #grouping #development #speak #input #output #expressivelanguage #talking #development #learning #vocab #school #speech #milestones #child #teacher #learninglanguage

04.01.2022 Late talker? Typically, a late talker is a between the ages of 18-30 months who has: Strong receptive language skills (understanding language)... Typically developing play and social skills Reduced spoken language (less than 50 words) By 18 months, should use at least 20 different types of words, including: Nouns (milk) Verbs (running) Prepositions (up, down) Adjectives (hot) Social words (hi, bye) By 24 months, a should use at least 100 words and combine two words together, such as where's mummy? or want banana." If you have any concerns with your 's language development, don't hesitate to contact us #heretohelp #speechpathology #speechtherapy #language #speech #child #development #latetalker #speak #toddler #communication #baby #milestones #delay #talk #play #speechpathologist #mobilespeechtherapy #easternsuburbs



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