Foundational Skills for Language Development: Part 1 Podcast Por  arte de portada

Foundational Skills for Language Development: Part 1

Ver detalles del espectáculo
In this episode, Michelle kicks off a two-part series focusing on critical developmental skills that precede speech. While many parents and caregivers eagerly await a child’s first words, several foundational milestones must occur first to support successful communication. Michelle breaks down these essential skills, offering practical advice for parents, caregivers, and speech-language pathologists on how to spot them and why they matter.Michelle explores the importance of early interactions, such as reacting to the environment and responding to people. She explains how simple activities like playing with crinkly toys, listening to music, or engaging in "peekaboo" help build the cognitive framework for language. The discussion also covers the significance of turn-taking, attention span, and joint attention—skills that serve as the building blocks for future conversational ability. Chapters00:00 – Introduction to Foundational Language Skills Series01:53 – Reacting to Events in the Environment03:40 – Responding to People and Developing Social Awareness05:03 – The Importance of Turn-Taking in Early Communication06:15 – Anticipating Events and Developing Object Permanence07:35 – Developing Attention Span: Age-Appropriate Expectations09:00 – Transitioning from Child-Led to Adult-Directed Play10:21 – Shifting and Sharing Joint Attention12:00 – The "Tell, Show, Help" Method for Caregivers14:50 – The Impact of Screen Time on Early Development Quick NotesHost: Michelle, Speech-Language PathologistKey Concepts Discussed:Reacting to the Environment: Encouraging infants to use all senses (sight, sound, touch) to interact with their world.Social Responsiveness: Promoting eye contact, tracking, and listening to voices to establish two-way communication.Turn-Taking: Using games like peekaboo to teach the back-and-forth nature of conversation.Joint Attention: The ability to share focus on an object with another person, a critical precursor to vocabulary development."Tell, Show, Help": A strategy for teaching new skills by verbally explaining, demonstrating, and then physically assisting the child.Resources Mentioned:Child Yoga: A recommended activity to get children moving and ready to focus before seated tasks.Connect with Us: If you have questions about early childhood development or want to share your experiences, connect with us on Instagram @AMN_allied.Subscribe: Don't miss the next episode for Part 2 of this series on foundational language skills. Subscribe to SLP Full Disclosure on your favorite podcast platform. Champions Care Scholarship: Apply now for the $5,000 Champions Care Scholarship! Apply hereLearn more about the show: SLP Full Disclosure PodcastLevel up your career today! Connect with a recruiter!Support for every step. Learn more about AMN Healthcare's EAP Program. Share the opportunity and refer a friend today! Episode Sponsor:We're proudly sponsored by AMN Healthcare, the leader in healthcare staffing and workforce solutions. Explore their services at AMN Healthcare. Discover job opportunities and manage your assignments with ease using AMN Passport. Download the AMN Passport App today! WebsiteInstagramYouTubeApple PodcastsSpotifyPowered by AMN Healthcare Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Todavía no hay opiniones