How to Teach Speech Delayed Children

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  • Опубліковано 12 лип 2023
  • ►► Start teaching your child at home. Download my FREE home therapy checklist→ www.agentsofspeech.com/checklist
    0:01 - The Spectrum of Therapy Training:
    1:04 - Naturalistic Approaches
    Milieu training
    Structure Tasks
    The general rule of thumb for preverbal children by order of importance:
    6:19 - Below 2: Parent training & Naturalistic approaches
    7:55 - 2-3 years old - Parent training & Naturalistic approaches, Milieu training
    9:05 - 3 years and above - Structured tasks, Milieu, Naturalistic approaches, & Parent training
    11:14 - Non-verbal: establish verbal imitation & play skills
    13:27 - 1-3 word phrase level: teach play routines & more play skills
    16:26 - Sentence level: teaching with 2D materials, sequencing & board
    games, specific sentence structures, verbal reasoning (why questions)
    17:59 - Story level: telling stories & inferencing and higher language targets

КОМЕНТАРІ • 59

  • @AgentsofSpeech

    ►► Learn how to teach your child from no words to sentences and beyond:

  • @msot9991
    @msot9991  +31

    I had little time yesterday to see 2 3 videos. U are more helpful in one sec than 200videos I saw from others

  • @raisa_heaven

    I am happy to learn from you. I get tired, I give up, I watch you, I am inspired again.

  • @JaleisaGrinkley

    My son will be 3 years old next month. He does say words but it's not often. We don't have conversations like I see other children his age. I believe it's from not taking him to be evaluated early. At least so I can know where I need assistance. I was told not to compare my child to others. I just believe I used more of the natural technique more than the constructive one. So I've been more firm with him, I talk to him, I do more in and outside activities with him. I'm still natural but I explained myself more when he does something he shouldn't. I play a lot of educational shows, no more ABC songs, we do phonics more now. I say, repeat and imitate the words, he loves that. I see he likes it because I'm mainly busy. So I've been taking as much time out of my day to sit, play and talk to him. I also play jazz music when he plays and bathes. We listen to silence together when he's playing, laying down, or resting. I made appointments for him to finally be seen by a doctor. I don't believe he has autism or ADHD, I just believe he needs a speech therapist. Also for me to be more firm and constructive with his daily routine. Maybe stay off my phone as well when I'm with him. Thanks for always keeping us informed on simple tasks that can help our children grow. 💯

  • @simplyevelynco

    Omg!! It makes so much sense to know that my child has a hard time telling me things because she doesn’t know enough verbs! It’s really hard to figure these things myself. So happy I came across your videos. Now I know where I can focus on.

  • @shienamartinez7714

    Hi Ming I love how you explain it I'm trying to teach my son too he's turning 3 this Nov he cancount say a word but not conversant

  • @fezimaruping6864

    Thanks for the video, my son is 15 and is still not at the level of his age group. However, we have noticed that he will only speak when ge needs something, it doesn't help that he is also introverted. He is also aware of his challenges, we will try the techniques and see how it goes. Thank you so much.

  • @bgrainger3477

    Very interesting. Thank you. Question: You are telling us WHAT to do, but could you give more specific examples of HOW to do it? To be fair I haven't watched your other videos. Many of us learn best by hearing or seeing examples of how to do something. Thank you again for sharing.

  • @anilarehman9184

    do u do any online course

  • @coleenduncan2341
    @coleenduncan2341 День тому

    It’s good to know someone has a good answer to this all

  • @tolovefreely

    Thank you sooo much for all your videos. I’m so grateful I found you. Tbh I can listen to you all day. You make things so clear and easy to understand!

  • @aidehaomapai69

    This is a superb sharing from a senior to a junior speech therapist. It’s so comprehensive and details with your sincere hearts to help parents. You’re really the Master of teaching kids with speech issues. Also, you always stand on our kid’s shoes that I “felt in love” to 😊😆

  • @nicolerideout5941

    Thank you for these videos. My son is now almost 5. I wish I had been able to learn from you sooner.

  • @youngmome935

    Your videos are amazing !!

  • @manichatt

    Your video is very useful. You have the gist and summary. If anyone follows your approach they will have a higher chance of success.

  • @parvatibaidoo168

    Thank you Ming 💖 🎉

  • @anitavarkey8688

    Very informative video.

  • @Jenna-dg7yj

    Thank you Ming! You're amazing! 😊

  • @nicolerehmert7964

    THANK YOU SOOO SOOO MUCH FOR THIS!!!