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Create, Cook, Talk: Hawaiian Wraps

Create, Cook, Talk Hawaiian Wraps

Wrap up Back-to-School Lunches
Teach your kiddos how to make their own sandwich in a wrap.

Ingredients

We used aluminum foil sheets from the dollar store to wrap and pack it for lunch.

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Cooking with your kids is also a great way to facilitate language. Here are some tips from speech pathologist and author Becca Eisenberg and you can find her over at lifeskills2learn.com [1]

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Becca recommends

#1. Building Vocabulary by using nouns and actions.

#2. Talk about color and size.

Compare the different ingredients and their various sizes.

#3. Comment and Describe

Encourage words.
Help facilitate comments such as this is sweet, sticky, tasty, salty, etc…

#4. Help your child with sequencing and recalling information.

Follow the sequence of the recipe and emphasize
the steps of the recipe.

#5 Answering and asking “WH” questions:

What are we making?
What color is a strawberry?
When did we put the strawberries into the mix?

Tip: Encourage your children to ask questions.

If your child has difficulty with this, have a list of questions either written down or in picture form to help facilitate them asking questions.

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Learning can be FUN!!!!!
and it should be
so create, cook, and talk
I like to say….encourage learning while creating yum.

Here are some tips from a speech pathologist and author Becca Eisenberg and you can find her over at lifeskills2learn.com [1]

Teach your kiddos how to make their own sandwich in a wrap.

 

Encourage Speech & Create Yum With These Recipes for Cooking With Kids [2]

 

 

Watch our video Create, Cook, Talk: Three-Way Chili (Kid-Friendly) [4]

 

Watch our video Cooking With Kids: Dessert Nachos [5]

 

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