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Doing speech therapy and occupational therapy exercises at home can help improve a person's speech, motor and social skills. In the following, some solutions and exercises for both areas (speech therapy and occupational therapy) are provided that you can do at home.
Speech therapy exercises
- Simple speech exercises
Word repetition: Say a simple word to the child and ask him to repeat it. Continue this with different words.
Simple sentences: Say short, simple sentences and ask the child to repeat them (for example, “I have an apple”).
- Play with sounds
Sound games: Imitate different sounds (like animals) and ask the child to repeat them.
Identification Sounds: Recognize sounds from the environment (such as the phone ringing or the sound of animals) and ask the child to say their names.
- Pronunciation exercises
Mouth movement exercises: Ask the child to move his mouth and tongue in different ways (such as sticking out his tongue, smiling, etc.).
Special words: Words that the child has difficulty pronouncing. identify and practice repeatedly.
- Reading and storytelling
Reading a book: Read a book with the child and ask him to tell you the story after reading.
Open questions: Ask questions about the story so that the child can give more detailed answers.
- Using Technology
Speech therapy programs: Use software and online programs related to speech therapy that offer a variety of exercises.
Occupational therapy exercises
- Fine movement exercises
Play with dough: Use play dough so that the child can shape the dough with his hands. which helps strengthen hand muscles and fine motor skills.
Plug-and-Peel:Plug-and-Peel activities (such as stickers) can improve fine motor skills.
- Gross motor exercises
Physical activities: Ask your child to regularly do physical activities such as running, jumping, and swinging. (Swinging).
Group games: Group games such as soccer or volleyball can help strengthen the child's coordination and movement abilities.
- Working with objects
Using tools: Help the child to do activities that require concentration and precision using simple tools (such as scissors, paint, and paper).
Stuttering and making patterns: Make simple patterns using different objects (such as building blocks) and ask the child to repeat them.
- Self-care exercises
Teaching daily activities: Help the child to do daily tasks independently such as brushing, dressing and eating.
Drawing and coloring: Ask the child to work with colors and pens, which Activities help to strengthen motor skills and creativity.
Important points
Regular planning: Try to set aside a specific time for exercises so that the child gets used to these activities.
Encouragement and reward: Encourage the child for his efforts and use reward systems to maintain his motivation.
Attention to needs Individual: Adjust the exercises according to the child's needs and ability level. Patience and companionship: During the exercises, be patient and be with the child so that he feels comfortable and safe. Conclusion: Doing speech therapy and occupational therapy exercises at home can help improve a person's skills. With proper planning and using a variety of activities, you can help the child to improve speech and movement skills. اگر در اجرای این تمرینات با چالشهایی مواجه شدید، مشورت با متخصصان میتواند راهگشا باشد.
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