105 Building Language Through Imagination And The Christmas Story, part 1

The Language of Play - Kids that Listen, Speech Therapy, Language Development, Early Intervention - A podcast by Dinalynn Rosenbush, SLP | Speech Pathologist, Parent Mentor, Communication with Kids - Thursdays

Hey Friends~ A Very Merry & Happy Christmas to you!!  Children have great imaginations. Their imaginations aid them in social emotional development, cognitive development, physical development, and more! Sometimes that imaginary place seems silly like it doesn’t really have meaning and other times we really see them act out what it is that they’re learning. Today will use the Christmas Story to teach you how to allow and let that imagination flow along with a story, where you are encouraging their imagination to build and grow. This is very important as we want our children to be able to cast a vision in their future life, set goals, and even comprehend stories they hear and stories they read!   Join in for a "Let's Imagine" lesson that builds foundations, gives choice, and without even focusing on it, you are teaching language, building connection, and cognitive development!!  We focus on HOW to move through the story with them.  Watch for next episode when I explain how the language development happens when we use imagination!   Always cheering you on!  Dinalynn   CONTACT the Host, Dinalynn:  [email protected]   RESOURCES from The Language Of Play Sign up for my newsletter! Join my new FREE Facebook Community HERE! to join a new community where you are free to ask questions, make friends, and we learn from each other! Sign up for a 15 min zoom Session!  ("Let's Meet Session") For Speaking Engagements or For 1:1 or Group Parent Coaching (virtual or live), contact me at [email protected]   Related or Mentioned Episodes:   Episode 106 - coming soon! 04 One-Year-Old Language Learning with a Book 22 Do You Know How to Expand Your Child’s Language Skills? Here’s a Picture Book Example 30 Series: “Why Won’t the Kids Listen!?” part3: Tools For When Language Processing is Difficult 67 Do You Know How to Teach Language and Behavior Using Games You Already Have at Home? Here are 6 Examples from the Game: Chutes and Ladders