1. Nature Walk and Talk
- Take a nature walk with your child to explore the sights, sounds, and sensations of spring.
- Encourage your child to describe what he or she sees, hears, smells, and feels.
- Discuss the colors of the flowers, the sounds of the birds, the textures of the leaves, and other springtime observations.
2. Spring Storytelling Sessions
- Read spring-themed books or stories with your child.
- Encourage your child to retell the story in his or her own words, add new details, or create an original springtime story.
- Discuss the characters, settings, and events of the story to help your child develop storytelling skills.
3. Springtime Show and Tell
- Invite your child to choose a spring-themed object or picture to share with the family.
- Encourage your child to describe the object or picture, tell a story about it, or explain why it represents spring.
- Ask open-ended questions to help expand your child’s vocabulary.
4. Spring Sensory Play and Language
- Set up a spring-themed sensory bin with items like flower petals, seeds, water, and gardening tools.
- Encourage your child to explore the sensory materials and describe his or her own experiences.
- Discuss the colors, textures, and sensations of the.
5. Spring Art
- Engage in spring-themed art activities like painting, drawing, or crafting.
- Encourage your child to talk about his or her artwork, describe what was created, and explain the choices using creative words.
- Discuss the colors, shapes, and themes of the artwork.
Please reach out to PSLLC to schedule a free consultation and to hear about speech therapy services that we can offer.