
We all know that as a society we are always
on the go. All children spend their fair share of time riding around in
a car or bus, on their way to and from school or to the mall or grocery
store. Knowing
that we are so busy, it’s hard to ask parents for one more thing. Good
news though…speech and language skills can be taught anytime and
anywhere…even while riding in the car!
Car Safety:
Safety always comes first and is a most
important lesson for your children. There are times to have
conversation and play games and there are times when it is essential
not to talk while driving. Discuss safety with your children and why
you do certain things while driving. Also, small children should not
sit in the front seat if there is an airbag. Always be sure to bring
along toys or activities to keep you child busy when you cannot talk,
and always buckle up!
Activities/Games to play while “on
the road”:
Silly Sounds
If your
child is learning certain sounds like /t/ or /b/, look for items that
start with
that sound and practice saying them or practice saying “be”, “bay”, “bye”, “bow”, “boo”.
Sing the BINGO song or the Apples and Bananas song. Another
good idea is to pack index cards with pictures of words that start with the selected
sound.
I Spy
All kids
know the game of “I Spy”. The entire family, including brothers, sisters, and parents
can join along in this tried and true favorite You can use the game to
concentrate on colors by looking for something “blue” or “pink” or you can concentrate
on concepts by looking for things that are “big”, “up”, or “closed”. Other
ideas to use while playing are vehicle names, textures, and shapes.
The
saying goes...
“I spy with my little eye,
I see something _______”.
Literacy
To help
promote language and literacy play rhyming games (what rhymes with ‘door’), look for
letters on road signs, or use Pig Latin (for older children). You can
also help your children learn what different signs mean (i.e. the “golden
arches” is a restaurant where you can eat, a “red octagon” means ‘Stop’, etc.)
Remember parents that being on the road is a
great learning experience for children. You can use this time to teach
them important skills, make use of some down time, and help travel time
to pass more quickly!