The perfect song for little ones learning how to initiate
This song about sharing helps little ones who haven’t yet learned what to say when they’d like a turn.
Sharing requires many different skills, including turn-taking, impulse control, and coping with feelings of frustration. It also requires social communication.
Many little ones, especially late talkers, haven’t yet learned how to ask others when they want a turn. When they don’t know what to say, children either take toys away from a peer or stand by and watch without advocating for themselves.
This sharing song targets the phrase “my turn” to teach little ones what to say to others to request. Over time, “my turn” can grow into “my turn please” or “I want a turn” as a child’s language skills grow.
With the lyrics, “When I want a turn to play, I know that I can say, 'It’s my turn'", this song for sharing will help your child to know exactly to say!
This speech therapy music video uses AAC (Augmentative and Alternative Communication) to support your child to understand and use the words my, turn, want, and other powerful core words for AAC. A hand models how to point to these core vocabulary words in time with different play activities.
It can be hard for a child with a speech delay to know what to say to another child to ask for a turn, but with this speech therapy music video, your child will have the exact words they need.