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Estimular el lenguaje mientras jugamos
Posted by: Delmy Jaimes on December 4, 2009 at 2:29PM PST

Por medio del juego podemos estimular todas las areas del desarrollo y al mismo tiempo se pasa un momento muy alegre y divertido. En el area del lenguaje podemos ver que las terapistas de lenguaje y las maestras utilizan juguetes y hacen juegos que van a estimular al niño(a) a pronunciar ciertos sonidos y/o palabras, y hasta frases. Por ejemplo si queremos estimular al niño para que use el sonido “p” podríamos jugar de pretender dar de comer a las muñecas, o fingir que cocinamos y comemos, usando objetos y/o alimentos de juguete o imaginarios y que empiecen con esa letra. Por ejemplo: papas, pitza, pan, pasta, plato, paleta. De esta manera puedes ir creando listas de palabras que representen objetos o acciones que te interese estimular y crear tus propios juegos para estimular el lenguaje de tu niño.

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