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Summer Reminders!

Friendly reminder, you can always work on speech and language development!! 

Try asking your child open-ended questions about their day! Open ended questions will help you learn more about their day, increase their conversational skills, and enhance your relationship with them.  

Below are some open-ended questions you can ask after each day!

What made you smile today?

What was the hardest part of your day?

What made you laugh today?

What did you eat for lunch? 

Or What was your favorite part of lunch?

Tell me about what you read today or What did your teacher read to you today?

Show me what you learned today.

What special did you go to today? (gym, music, art)

What did you do at specials?

Who did you sit next to at lunch today?

Who did you play with during recess today?

Did you ask your teacher any questions today?

If your child is demonstrating a difficult time recalling parts of their day, reach out to their teacher.  His/her teacher will let you know some of the lesson plans for the week so you are able to ask more specific questions.

These questions are also a great way to navigate how your child may be feeling at school and if they are developing friendships.

Enjoy your day!