01/29/2023 Working on Speech Sounds during Games
Games can also be a great way to work on your speech sounds.
For example, if you want to work on your “R“ sound and you're playing Uno,
you can practice by talking about some of the moves that were made out loud.
For example, you could say:
“I put down a red card.“
“I put down a green card.“
“Reverse. Now it's your turn.“
“It's your turn.“
“Pick up four cards.“
“I need another card.“
“I don't have any yellow cards.“
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