It is finally starting to cool down, just in time for the holidays. I hope that everyone enjoyed their fall break.
I have enjoyed watching your children progress over the past month. We have reviewed their goals while incorporating games and seasonal concepts into our sessions. Fall is a wonderful time of year to spend outside. Outdoor activities yield many language opportunities. Playing sports, walking through the park, and attending fall festivals are great ways to participate in enriching language activities with your children. Here is a list of vocabulary concepts that you are encouraged to review with your children. If applicable, work on your child’s speech sounds as well. Nouns: pinecone, acorn, squirrel, leaves, rake, seasons (fall, winter, spring, summer), turkey, scarecrow, hay, hayride, carnival, football, helmet, soccer ball, goal, Halloween, Thanksgiving, costume, candy, pie, corn Verbs (all verb tenses): run, kick, jump, climb, fall, change, ride, throw, skip, turn Adjectives: cool, windy, crisp, crunchy, hard/soft, size concepts (small, medium, large), hot, loud/quiet Have a blessed week! |
AuthorMy name is Lori Shores, and I am a speech-language pathologist that works in the Bartlett City Schools. Archives
April 2018
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