@lovevery Did you know that hand movements can help build vocabulary and improve…

@lovevery Did you know that hand movements can help build vocabulary and improve...


@lovevery

👀Did you know that hand movements can help build vocabulary and improve early communication and literacy skills? 📚We love how @beccasbookbox on IG reads to her baby using the Lovevery Colorful Animals Wooden Book. She models the word for each creature and mimics the noises some of them make while varying her tone of voice, and adding movement and touch to keep her baby’s attention! 👉An expert tip from Lovevery speech-language pathologist Kelli Meyer @Kelli Meyer, M.Ed. CCC-SLP: “It’s always a good idea to stay one step ahead of your child’s current language skills. If your baby is not yet imitating any words or sounds, for example, try using one word at a time to describe the picture on a page. If your little one is imitating one word at a time, start saying two-word combinations using a noun and verb, like “Fly ladybug!” ✨Remember it’s okay to read the same book again and again as your child’s language skills continue to develop. Research shows that repeated readings can increase a child’s vocabulary and comprehension skills.❤️ #Lovevery #Speech #CommunicationBuilding #Reading #Storytime #BabyDevelopment #BookTok

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@lovevery

👀Did you know that hand movements can help build vocabulary and improve early communication and literacy skills? 📚We love how @beccasbookbox on IG reads to her baby using the Lovevery Colorful Animals Wooden Book. She models the word for each creature and mimics the noises some of them make while varying her tone of voice, and adding movement and touch to keep her baby’s attention! 👉An expert tip from Lovevery speech-language pathologist Kelli Meyer @Kelli Meyer, M.Ed. CCC-SLP: “It’s always a good idea to stay one step ahead of your child’s current language skills. If your baby is not yet imitating any words or sounds, for example, try using one word at a time to describe the picture on a page. If your little one is imitating one word at a time, start saying two-word combinations using a noun and verb, like “Fly ladybug!” ✨Remember it’s okay to read the same book again and again as your child’s language skills continue to develop. Research shows that repeated readings can increase a child’s vocabulary and comprehension skills.❤️ #Lovevery #Speech #CommunicationBuilding #Reading #Storytime #BabyDevelopment #BookTok

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