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6 Ways to Make Reading Interactive

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Hi, I’m Amanda, a licensed pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (Speech Therapist). I am passionate about empowering you with the tools to get your child talking. I love working with parents to take the guesswork out of getting your baby, toddler o…

Hi, I’m Amanda, a licensed pediatric Speech-Language Pathologist (Speech Therapist). I am passionate about empowering you with the tools to get your child talking. I love working with parents to take the guesswork out of getting your baby, toddler or preschooler talking.

There are many positive benefits of reading. Read WITH your child versus to your child. Make reading an interactive activity  versus a passive one. You can take reading time to the next level by making it INTERACTIVE!

HOW TO MAKE READING BOOKS AN INTERACTIVE PROCESS:
✅ Let your child TURN the pages in the book. (For very young children, help them turn the pages in the book by using hand over hand. )
✅FACE your child when you read with them, so they can see your facial expressions and mouth movements.
✅STOP and PAUSE at different points in the book to let your child fill in the blanks with a word, sound or gesture.
✅POINT to the pictures and encourage your child to point to them too.
✅ Let your child TOUCH the pages and open the pop-up flaps. (Use hand over hand as needed)
✅ Use different VOICES and PITCHES when reading.

Happy Reading!

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