Outdoor games in working with children 4-6 years old with speech impairment while walking


Outdoor games for the development of monologue speech

  • "Cat".

The players stand in a circle, begin to dance in a circle, holding hands and reciting a poem in unison.
While it sounds, the pre-selected driver portrays a sleeping “cat”: he lies on a bench with his eyes closed. As soon as the poem ends, the participants (“sparrows” or “mice”) scatter in different directions. The “cat’s” task is to catch any of them. Once this happens, the caught player becomes a “cat”. PECULIARITIES! For the development of monologue speech, outdoor games using rhymes of varying complexity and speech accompaniments are best suited. Studying counting rhymes to identify the driver is also a great help for kids to increase their vocabulary and improve memory.

  • "Geese."

They choose water according to the counting rhyme. He will be the “wolf” , the rest of the players will be the “geese” . The water should catch the geese. The one he catches up with joins him and together they “hunt” the “geese”. Gradually the number of “wolves” increases. The last "goose" is considered the winner. In this game you can use various “chants” in poetic form. Regular use of them helps the development of monologue speech. Don't forget to spend time with your baby, put aside your own affairs and take part in a useful game with him. The little one will love this kind of time, it will give him a lot of positive emotions and new knowledge, and it will help you relax and feel a little like a child.

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