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Many families take the time to verbally express their words of gratitude when gathered together to celebrate Thanksgiving. This is a wonderful tradition that can help us feel happier as we focus on all the good things in our lives. In addition, it can be useful as a speech and language activity any time.
April Castoldl with beloved Green Chimney’s pony Dixie
Expressing appreciation for things can be as simple as saying “I like dessert!” or “Thanksgiving is fun!” Naming things we like in a sentence is usually simple. 然而, it can be a healthy challenge to ask young children with expressive language difficulties to formulate a longer sentence that talks about events or actions. 例如, a child could be encouraged to start with “I’m thankful for…” and then talk about a special activity, like “visiting Grandma’s house and seeing my cousins.” Or a sentence could start with, “I like Thanksgiving because…”
These examples stretch what might be a simple sentence (“I like Thanksgiving”) to a complex sentence with multiple verbs, and often conjunctions like “because.” If saying longer sentences already comes easily to a child, then the next step might be to work on including longer sentences with conjunctions in their writing.
Here’s one more example:
I am thankful for my job at 绿色的烟囱, because I work in a beautiful setting with great coworkers, and I can make a difference in the lives of some amazing children.
绿色的烟囱 学校 offers on-site clinical services and therapeutic support from expert staff who help children with special needs develop a sense of understanding and individual uniqueness, as they gain the ability to apply what they learn at 绿色的烟囱 to daily life. Speech-language intervention addresses the student’s ability to comprehend the information being delivered in the classroom, effectively communicate knowledge gained, and be understood by others. Learn more about the services we provide students
By April Castoldi, MS, CCC-SLP, TSHH, 绿色的烟囱 Speech Language Pathologist
With the completion of an elaborate new habitat built by 绿色的烟囱’ woodshop students, the 农场 Science classroom was able to welcome 巧克力蛋糕 into her new home. 巧克力蛋糕 previously lived alone in her cage in the farm and wildlife office, but guinea pigs do best in larger environments. The new habitat allows her to live in a herd as she would in the wild, with many places to hide and ways to practice her skills. 巧克力蛋糕 has always been a social creature, and she has taken over the guinea pig herd but is a very peaceful leader.