Speech Therapy Activities You Can Do at Home
Quick Answer: Parents can support speech development at home by reading aloud daily, narrating daily activities, playing word games, practicing specific sounds in front of a mirror, and reducing screen time in favor of interactive conversation. These activities supplement professional therapy — they don't replace it.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How much should I practice with my child at home?
Short, frequent sessions work best — 5-10 minutes of focused practice daily is more effective than longer, less frequent sessions. Incorporate practice into daily routines for the best results.
Should I correct my child's speech errors?
Instead of directly correcting, model the correct form. If your child says "I goed to the store," respond with "You went to the store! That sounds fun." This teaches without creating pressure.
Can too much screen time affect speech development?
Research suggests excessive screen time — especially passive viewing — can delay speech and language development. Interactive screen time (video calling grandparents, educational apps used together) is less concerning.
What if my child resists practicing?
Keep it fun and low-pressure. Embed practice into play and daily routines rather than making it feel like homework. If your child is consistently resistant, discuss strategies with your SLP.
Are speech therapy apps effective?
Some apps can supplement therapy, but they shouldn't replace therapist-guided treatment or parent interaction. Ask your SLP for specific app recommendations for your child's goals.
How do I know if my child needs professional therapy?
If your child is not meeting age-appropriate speech milestones, is difficult to understand, or if you have concerns, request an evaluation. An SLP can determine if therapy is needed.
Reviewed by: Amy Stricklin, CCC-SLP, Director of Clinical Compliance
Last reviewed: March 1, 2026
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