• Shop 1, 41-43 Knox Street Belmore
  • 02 8065 1197
  • info@speechinfocus.com.au
Speech in Focus Logo
  • Home
  • About
    • Acknowledgement of Country
    • Our Story
    • Our Team
    • Join Our Team
    • Zero Tolerance Policy
  • Programs
    • Prep to Plate
    • Tools for Talk
  • Services
    • Adults
    • Aged Care
      • Aged Care Service Request
    • Autism
    • Clinical Supervison
    • Developmental Delay
    • Home Care Packages
      • About Home Care Packages
      • Home Care Package Service Request
    • Occupational Therapy
    • Orofacial Myology
    • Oromyofunctional Treatment
      • Session 1
      • Session 2
      • Session 3
      • Session 4
      • Session 5
      • Session 6
      • Session 7
      • Session 8
    • Preschool
      • Preschool Screening Request Form
    • School Students
    • Speech and Language Assessments
    • Telepractice
    • Young Children
  • Blog
  • Funding
  • Videos
  • Contact
    • Contact Us
    • Referrals
      • Orofacial Myology Referral
      • Parent Information Form
      • Schools Referral
    • File Uploads
  • Call us Now

Category Interaction

  • Home
  • Archive by category "Interaction"
Interaction, Music, Turn Taking

Taking Turns with Music

by Speech in Focus, Speech Pathology Services Mar 26, 2025

Estimated reading time: 3 minutes

Being able to take turns is an important part of communication development. It forms the foundation for conversational exchanges and interactions.

You can use music to teach your child to take turns before they can talk.

Read More

Interaction

How to get my child to interact with me?

by Speech in Focus, Speech Pathology Services Aug 2, 2024

Take time to observe, wait and listen to your child. When you are asking your child too many questions, you might not be able to know when your child is trying to communicate with you

Read More

Recent Posts

  • How Pets Can Boost Your Child’s Speech, Emotional, and Social Development
  • Asking for help in the home environment.
  • Taking Turns with Music
  • Visual schedules – What are they and how can they be used?
  • How to follow through with home practice.

Speech in Focus, Speech Pathology Services
Shop 1, 41-43 Knox Street
Belmore NSW 2192

E: info@speechinfocus.com.au
Tel: 02 8065 1197

Copyright © 2025 Speech in Focus, Speech Pathology Services