POWLIN MAM PRESENTATION GRP 1.pptxabcdeff

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Hide and peek Pop up toy

TELEPHONE TOY

TOY CARS

1. Language development: Toy cars can be used to practice vocabulary related to transportation, actions, and directions (e.g., "drive," "stop," "go," "turn"). 2. Storytelling: Children can use toy cars to create stories, encouraging narrative skills and imagination. 3. Communication skills: Playing with toy cars can foster communication between children, promoting social skills like sharing, taking turns, and negotiating. 4. Articulation practice: Toy cars can be used to practice specific sounds or words, like "vroom" or "beep.“ 5. Role-playing: Toy cars can be used in role-playing scenarios, helping children develop social skills and practice language in context. 6. Following directions: Children can practice following directions by moving toy cars through obstacle courses or following specific routes. 7. Problem-solving: Toy cars can be used to create scenarios that require problem-solving, encouraging children to think critically and communicate their ideas.🫠

BALLOON CAR

FISHING TOY

EMPHASISES ON: JOINT ATTENTION AND FINE MOTOR SKILLS LIKE JOINT ATTENTION
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