How Car Slides Help Toddlers Talk | Tips from a Speech Therapist
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- Опубліковано 25 лип 2024
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Car slides are essential to every household with a toddler. (especially if you're wanting to make your toddler talk). It's easy to play, self-explanatory and children love watching cars slide down all day.
All the tips and tricks we talk about here is what we use at our clinic on a daily basis. This what we cover:
General suggestions - 0:00
Teaching "Open" - 01:02
Play sequence - 01:59
Open palm gesture - 02:44
Guessing game - 02:54
1,2,3 GO! - 03:23
Teaching words - 04:01
Answering questions - 04:54
Keeping it fun and more questions- 05:39
Free Checklist - 07:41
Having a strong sequence or routine for a toy is very important. You have to be careful not to allow your child to access all the cars in one go. So that you can slowly level up the fun.
Then by adding different objects or other cars and transportation, you can actually start to slide things that might not be appropriate for the slide and teach some basic "what's wrong" and logical thinking.
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Coudn't stop myself from watching cat movements!
Extremely helpful video. Thanks 🙂
Fantastic video and demonstration.
My kiddos love to play cards thanks for more info about how to us
Hi Ming, I followed your instruction and today is the first day that we played with car slides together. My boy was so addicted to the game that he did not want it to stop. And when I had to stop as of bed-time, he cried for 12 minutes straight. I felt bad for putting the toy away. I tried to calm him down by counting but could not stop it. I felt bad for taking away his favourite toy till now. pls tell me i did the right thing not giving in 😔.
Thank you, Ming. I could not imagine my boy got so addicted to such a game. And he actively talks some words without being prompted. 🥰
Great!! Yea you did the right thing for not giving in. Next time tell him when you're gonna finish and then tell.him to pack up with you 1 car at a time
I have been applying all these techniques I learn from you and the things I learned from Miss Rachel. My baby doesn’t have speech delay but wow her vocab has been expanding like crazy. These are very good videos in general for first time parents. Parents should always been playing with their babies in this type of way, speech delay or not.
That is awesome!
Hi! How old is your baby when you started this?
@@blackwaterfrost7082 hi my baby is 22 months. She started talking around 12 months. I used a lot of the techniques taught by speech therapists. I really like the “ready set go” technique and the bubble one. Highly recommend.
Great video thank you
Thanks 😊
Great video :)
I love this video.
Love your instructions
thanks, happy that it was helpful
Thank you so much for your thorough explanation 🌻
You're welcome Shushu
amazing video wow!! thanks so much for detailed instructions and tips super super helpful!!👍👍👍👍
Glad you liked it!!
thank you
Very good video! I learned a lot from the video.
Thank you 🙏 super video ideas for play 😄
You got it
I absolutely love this. I'm going to follow your tips
So glad!
Thank you for giving us a great birthday gift for our soon to be 3 year old who is not talking yet! I just joined your group on FB today and looking forward to learning a great deal to help our son. He turns 3 April 10! I just ordered this
Happy birthday!
How’s his speech coming along?
Wow Ming supper explanation ☺️ n it's really amazing thnx for sharing 😊with us a wonderful experience 😌 thank you ☺️ so much!
My pleasure 😊
Hi Ming, such a delightful video, and I bought this and also Mr. Potatohead as well. The problem is, our daughter (4.5 year old, non verbal ASD), is not so much into new toys. So, when we introduce this or Mr Potatohead, she doesn't 'buy' it. I mean even when we visited Toys r us, she is not interested into any of those toys. And same thing goes to books. I mean, there are some sensory or puzzle toys that she can play, or some books that she likes to go through. But introducing new ones has been a challenge. Kindly advise if there's any tips/approach for this.
Hey Marcel, you should use a reward that she likes to teach everything for non-verbal children. I would strongly suggest you use something she really likes, and give it to her after she tries playing with you, even a little bit.
I have this toy at home, but my boy hasn't played for a while, I will try tonight
Hi Ming, my toddler is 16 months old and will be 17 months soon. She is still not calling mama and baba specifically. The word she used the most now is "mummum" which means eating. Should I worry? is the speech delay micro course published on your website suitable and useful for my case? Thank you.
This is absolutely perfect strategy. Don’t forget the SoCial emotional development that happens just by playing with a child and their toys as well. Absolutely brilliant!
thanks Amber
Hi Ming, please suggest some toys for 4 years old boy who talks only 2 or 3 words at all..to encourage talking in sentences.
Can this be done with a 15 months old baby?
Hi, is there any tricks to overcome vocal stimming by making OOoh oooh sound from her inner throat.
Hi, May I know where to get this car slide toy?
it doesn't need to be this exact one, search online!
Hi Ming! I have a 2 year old son. What if toddler won’t use the word open and shakes his head no and throws a little tantrum bc he’s impatient and wants to see the car slide down quicker?
Then you should accept the use of a gesture or even just the sound, and let him play asap!
I try to use the technique but my son no patience, he cant wait, he struggle with me to get the car. What should i do?
Give it to him right away, but make him do the open palm gesture
my baby is 18 mos old but only speaks mama and papa (most of the time) clearly. she knows how to act words just like the wheels on the bus song and can dance it. she can interact socially when playing but doesnt really speak at all - thats why im starting to be worried. we also stopped her from using the mobile phone but we let her watch on the tv, should we also cut it out?
Hi. I have the same situation now. How is your child now?
I will apply this with my 2.7 years old boy. My Question is... english is'nt our native language and not the language of our society. But my son learns some words already from cartoons he watched, so I decided to play along and spoke to him more in english. Now when he goes out there is no one else speaking english and he avoids people... Now when I try to start teaching him to speak in our language at 2.6 yrs....he just kind of stopped communicating even in english...I think i've got him all confused and guilty.... I don't know what to do now... 😢😢
Get something he wants first and go from there, learn more at www.agentsofspeech.com/course