Speech Therapy Games and Activities
Speech therapy games and speech therapy activities done at home can help your child to deal with speech disorders. The art lies in making your child express himself in the most efficient manner. Here are some fun speech therapy activities for you and your child. Game on!
Speech Therapy Games for Children
Building Vocabulary
Children with speech disorder are weak with their vocabulary, which is why they cannot express themselves efficiently. Building vocabulary games is one of the recommended speech therapy games for children. Read out a sentence to your child, for instance 'I went to the mall and bought shoes, ice cream, a game and a book'. Ask your child to repeat this sentence and add another item to the list. The hidden advantage of this game is to learn word association. The child learns to associate the item with the place along with from where it is bought.
Articulation Games for Speech Therapy
'Go Fish' can be played with any number of children. For this game you will need to make 2 copies of every picture you have. Then shuffle the cards and distribute the 5 cards to each player and stack up the remaining cards. First player shows his/her card, and reads what is written aloud. If anybody else has the card, they make a pair. If the card is not there, then the player gets to 'go fish' the cards from the stack of cards. This games helps in reading, building vocabulary and pronunciation.
I Spy
This is a very simple game and can be played anywhere. The player spots something with his eye and the others have to guess it with a clue. The game begins with 'I spy, with my little eye, something beginning with H'. This game helps in improving reception and observation. Let your child be the spy than the guesser. Focus on the sound while saying the line. To make the game easier you can make a modification like 'I spy, with my little eye, something that's blue or square, or red'.
Twenty Questions
Pick a person, place or a famous monument. Begin with 'I am thinking of..', to which, the other person questions 'a place?', 'a person?', or 'a thing?'. The player is allowed to ask only 20 questions. The games focuses on developing observation skills, expressive language and conversational skills. 'Twenty Questions' is one of the fun speech therapy activities, which help in improving general knowledge too.
Tongue Twisters
We've tried 'She sells sea shells on the sea shore', 'Betty Botter bought some butter but the butter was bitter, so Betty Botter bought some better butter to make the bitter butter better!' WOW! That's something! Tongue twisters are targeted towards articulation. In turn, they even boost confidence and motivate your child to talk more. Such games are fun speech therapy for children.
Silly Songs
Songs are the fun speech therapy games. Singing them on your way to school, on to the market will make the trip all the more enjoyable. Songs like 'Old McDonald' and 'Wheel on the Bus' focus on a cluster on things in one place. This building the vocabulary and leads a way to seamless imagination.
Encouraging your child to talk about what happened at school can also count as speech therapy games. Speech therapy activities are fun, if carried on outdoors, rather than in confined spaces of classrooms or homes. There are numerous speech therapy computer games as well to help your tech-savvy kids to deal with their speech problems. Several children suffer from speech disorders. There is nothing to worry about, as the solution to the problem lies in making the child talk and then the rest is hi-s-tory!

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