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Simple Activity for Toddlers: Straws + Craft Poms

toddler ideas Aug 29, 2017

How do I get my toddler to talk?

In this video I share tips for getting toddlers to talk more.

Using simple toddler activities involving straws and craft poms or cotton balls, parents, caregivers, teachers, and speech language pathologists can learn how to help your toddler talk more and understand more language so that they can communicate better.

Looking for the materials I used in the video?
Silicon Straws I used
Craft Poms I used

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Concepts include:

breath support
language development
pitch and volume
expressive language

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My online class will help your toddler go from only saying a few words to talking in sentences to have conversations with you.

Watch the intro video to the class here: The Steps to Help Your Child Learn To Talk


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*Make sure to supervise your child throughout the activity’s entirety to be sure that he/she doesn’t poke him or herself with the straw!

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