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Didactic means of developing a child's speech - speech therapy exercises


A child's speech development is a complex, multi-stage process that requires a lot of work by parents and therapists. In order to bring the child to the ability to perfectly use the spoken and written word, it is necessary to start with simple games that combine the ability to think logically, draw conclusions, imitate and associate. Speech therapists recommend performing such tasks together with parents at home, as well as during professional speech therapy classes.
Creative speech therapy exercises are a variety of games and activities that serve not only as a support for the speech therapist, but also for conducting exercises at home. Children learn most willingly and effectively through play, so speech therapy games and classes are very attractive for children in terms of form and content. These are games with easy-to-understand rules that children like and that train their minds.
The left hemisphere of the brain is responsible for the correct development of speech in a child and requires systematic work. This work includes a variety of tutorials that are great at home for reinforcing newly acquired skills. A very good element of supporting a child's speech can be multimedia aids, which contain materials in a form that is perfectly assimilated by children.
Speech therapy at home can be fun too! Already in a few months, babies should be persuaded to repeat various onomatopoeia and sounds, thanks to which they will learn the strength of their voice and learn articulation. The older the child, the more challenges you can throw at him, practicing in colorful board games and toys the ability to imitate certain sounds, differentiate them, arrange sequences of colors or display different elements. In fact, it is enough to give a child ten or two minutes every day to be able to observe a clear progress in the development of speech. In the future, the task for parents will be only to model the child's correct articulation of individual voices, if necessary.

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