Speech Language Exercises
In this guide, you’ll find a selection of 16 exercises designed by speech therapists and early childhood development specialists. These exercises aim to improve articulation, address speech problems, and develop coherent speech in preschool and early school-aged children (up to 8–10 years old).
Who Is This Collection of Speech Language Exercises For?
This guide was created by practicing specialists who regularly use these activities in their work with children. It includes 6 pages. The exercises and games are versatile and can be used by teachers, speech therapists, and educators in their professional practice. At the same time, their simplicity, accessibility, and fun format make them perfect for parents to use at home with their kids, too.
Speech therapists developed these Exercises to address speech development issues. However, these are fun and beneficial games for all children without exception. Even if a child has no speech problems, these activities will help improve their communication skills, enrich their vocabulary, learn new things, and have fun spending time with parents.
Why Should Parents Consider These Exercises?
Children tend to respond best to familiar and trusted individuals in a safe and comfortable environment. For this reason, incorporating these Speech Language Exercises into home activities can often be even more effective and enjoyable. Parents understand their children best and can notice even the slightest progress, encouraging and celebrating each achievement.
Moreover, only some speech therapy offices can access tools like balance beam sets, making these games even more effective. Having such equipment at home enhances these speech-focused activities and supports other types of games and physical development exercises.
Why Use Balance Beam Sets in Speech Language Exercises?
Games involving balance beams improve balance, motor skills, movement coordination, and spatial awareness. They positively influence brain development and help children move confidently and dexterously. Additionally, balance beams are often used in speech therapy sessions.
The therapy integrates physical activities with games and tasks focusing on speech development. These carefully designed exercises help address various speech-related challenges, such as:
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Dyslexia
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Stuttering
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Speech delay
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Articulation difficulties
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Mispronunciation of specific sounds
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Mixing up syllables in words
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Slow speech with frequent pauses and repetitions
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Limited vocabulary
Balance beam exercises stimulate brain centers responsible for speech, making them a valuable tool in speech language exercises during therapy sessions. They also help children focus and concentrate, facilitating smoother participation in speech-related games. Most importantly, balance beams introduce a playful, enjoyable element to these sessions, making even challenging tasks more approachable for children. This combination of fun and effectiveness has made balance beams a popular choice in speech therapy offices, and they are highly recommended for home use as well.
Key Features of the Speech Language Exercises Guide
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Age Range: 1.5 to 10 years old. The guide includes activities of varying complexity to suit children of different ages and skill levels.
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Additional Equipment: Balance Beam Set and/or Balance Beam for Kids.
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The number of Activities is 16. Almost every activity includes a simplified version for beginners and a more advanced version for older or more experienced children.
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