While I believe that most of language development should be encouraged through active unstructured play, technology is making a mark with this young set of clients. The good news is, ipads can offer an easy way for parents to encourage speech and language skills in toddlers with communication delays.--- By Jenna Rayburn, MA, CCC-SLP
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onto Leveling the playing field with apps January 20, 2013 3:50 PM
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Jenna points out that simple cause and effect apps are appropriate for toddlers to encourage expression and language. She includes:
> Peek-a-Boo Barn
> Furry Friend
> Zoo Train
I had a late talking toddler in the 1980's and would had appreciated this technology to support him. Glad to share this with parents that want to support their toddlers!