Language Milestone Chart (4/8) - Activities to Encourage At Age 2-3 Years
Activities to Encourage your Child’s Speech and Language at age 2-3 years
* Repeat new words over and over
* Help your child listen and follow instructions by playing games “pick up the ball”, “touch Daddy’s nose”
* Take your child on trips and talk about what you see before, during and after the trip
* Expose your child to different surroundings and the vocabulary that would be used in them.
* Take walks in the park, go shopping in the supermarket, go for a visit to the zoo to use the opportunity to teach them new words.
* Let your child answer simple questions.
* Read story books with your child everyday, as part of the bed-time routine
* Listen attentively as your child talks to you
* Describe what you are doing, planning or thinking
* Have the child deliver simple messages for you like: ” Mummy, Daddy wants to talk to you.”
* Carry on conversations with the child, preferably when the two of you have some quiet time together
* Ask your child questions to get him to think and talk
* Show the child you understand what he says by answering, smiling and nodding your head
* Continue to talk about everything you are doing during activities throughout the day.
* Use simple sentences of 4-5 words when talking around the child.
* Play with child as if you are a child. (i.e. Model dolls "talking"/carrying out familiar routines. "Drive" toy cars to the "store" to get milk, then "drive home" and put away the groceries or prepare dinner).
* Let your child play with other children to develop social and language skills.
* Expand what the child says. If he or she says “want biscuit”. You say ”Adam wants more biscuit”
* In response to your child's initiation of interaction, you can expand what he/she said by adding more words to make the sentence clearer. For example:
Child: Daddy
Parent: Daddy help
OR
Child: Doggie run
Parent: The doggie is running
Child: Doggie
Parent: He's soft , here feel his fur
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Article Courtesy of Isabel Tan Cjinh Ping, Senior Speech Therapist
Bachelor of Speech Pathology, University of Queensland, Australia (1999)
Public Service Commission Scholarship Awardee 1995
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