Why do I love Noodle and Pals songs?

To fully explain it, I need to cover some basics of speech and language development.

Language development begins in early infancy and continues to develop throughout ones adult life.

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Babies learn speech and language by observing and listening to others around them.

However, receptive language is just as important in order for a child be an effective communicator.

Which brings us back to why Noodle and Pals are awesome.

Noodle & Pals

They have some amazing songs to work on early receptive language skills.

One Little Finger:

This is one of my all time favorite Super Simple songs.

I love usingOne Little Fingerwhen teaching children about body parts as well as following simple directions.

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sing put it on the floor).

I like to use this song to practice making and recognizing facial expressions and feelings.

It also helps kids learn simple instructions like clap your hands.

I also enjoy adding on to this song by teaching cause and effect for simple wants and needs.

She wanted to show us some of his strengths and started singingIf Youre Happy.

His face immediately lit up and he looked at her, smiled, and stomped his feet.

Plus kids learn best when they have fun because playing and movement helps the brain make more connections.

I also like to work on opposites like fast/slow and loud/quiet (lets walk fast fast fast!!!

A fun twist is letting your child give you directions or playingSimon Says.

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