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    Explore " wheels on the bus" with insightful episodes like "#156: Replay Episode - Joint Attention For Toddlers", "EPISODE 09 SEASON 04 - Where's The Podcast?", "Streetcar Named Hotwire", "#105: Joint Attention Ideas For Toddlers" and "Isaiah 56-66: The Wheels on the Bus" from podcasts like ""Autism Outreach", "Cardio Coombs Café - Podcast -", "A Look Behind in Rewind", "Autism Outreach" and "Good Good Podcast"" and more!

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    #156: Replay Episode - Joint Attention For Toddlers

    #156: Replay Episode - Joint Attention For Toddlers

    Replay: Episode 105

    I love talking about joint attention, but a lot of my ideas and strategies in my courses may feel like they are geared toward older preschool age students. My tips today are for the youngest learners, toddlers age 2 to 3. Joint attention is an important foundational skill and it is never too early to get started with these strategies!

    3 Ways to Get Started with Joint Attention with Your Toddler Today

    Books
    Books are the lifeline for learning and sharing activities and time with our little ones. For these young learners, when reading use a positive, energetic voice. Try using board books and interactive books with flaps. With your own child, make a goal to embed at least 15 minutes to read and interact with a book everyday!
    Some of my favorites: Huggy Kissy and the Llama Llama series

    Songs
    Use YOUR Voice. Learn songs with motions to sing with your toddler. If toddlers aren't speaking they can join in by using the gestures and doing the motions as you sing. You can also use visuals like toys that match the song or printed visuals from my TPT store for early intervention songs.
    Some of my favorites: Wheels on the Bus, 5 Little Monkeys, Happy and You Know It, Old McDonald

    Play
    Playing with toddlers is so fun and you never know what they will love and enjoy. Focus on not asking questions but just modeling simple language and narrating the activity.
    Some of my favorites: Bubbles, Sensory Bins, Cars with Tracks

    #autism #speechtherapy

    What’s Inside:

    • 3 ways you can work on joint attention at home today!
    • Joint attention strategies for toddlers.
    • Tips and tricks for embedding joint attention work in your day to day.
    • How to read books, sing songs, and play with your child to assist with joint attention.

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Books For Speech Therapy For Toddlers
    Songs for Early Intervention by ABA SPEECH | TPT
    Membership - ABA Speech

    Streetcar Named Hotwire

    Streetcar Named Hotwire

    Season 2, Episode 20: A lifetime of traveling via buses, cable cars, subways, and similar mass transit vehicles brings with it a whole carload of poignant memories, with musical accompaniment by Charlie and the MTA, the Wheels on the Bus, the Trolley Song, and more.  Tickets, get your tickets ready!  In this podcast series, Tom Nielson tells stories, shares memories, and concocts whimsical, light-hearted tales inspired by his life adventures, channeling the style of Jean Shepherd, Garrison Keillor, Mark Twain, Jerry Seinfeld, and other famous storytellers.   

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    #105: Joint Attention Ideas For Toddlers

    #105: Joint Attention Ideas For Toddlers

    I love talking about joint attention, but a lot of my ideas and strategies in my courses may feel like they are geared toward older preschool-age students. My tips today are for the youngest learners, toddlers aged 2 to 3. Joint attention is an important foundational skill and it is never too early to get started with these strategies!

    3 Ways to Get Started with Joint Attention with Your Toddler Today

    Books
    Books are the lifeline for learning and sharing activities and time with our little ones. For these young learners, when reading use a positive, energetic voice. Try using board books and interactive books with flaps. With your own child, make a goal to embed at least 15 minutes to read and interact with a book every day!
    Some of my favorites: Huggy Kissy and the Llama Llama series

    Songs
    Use YOUR Voice. Learn songs with motions to sing with your toddler. If toddlers aren't speaking they can join in by using the gestures and doing the motions as you sing. You can also use visuals like toys that match the song or printed visuals from my TPT store for early intervention songs.
    Some of my favorites: Wheels on the Bus, 5 Little Monkeys, Happy and You Know It, Old McDonald

    Play
    Playing with toddlers is so fun and you never know what they will love and enjoy. Focus on not asking questions but just modeling simple language and narrating the activity.
    Some of my favorites: Bubbles, Sensory Bins, Cars with Tracks

    #autism #speechtherapy

    What’s Inside:

    • 3 ways you can work on joint attention at home today!
    • Joint attention strategies for toddlers.
    • Tips and tricks for embedding joint attention work in your day-to-day.
    • How to read books, sing songs, and play with your child to assist with joint attention.

    Mentioned In This Episode:
    Books For Speech Therapy For Toddlers
    Songs for Early Intervention by ABA SPEECH | TPT
    ABA Speech: Home
    ABA SPEECH Your Autism Resource

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