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Activities + Audio Coach

Start with a short ElevenLabs coaching clip built for parents, then move straight into a matched child activity while the routine is still fresh.

How to use this

Listen. Try one rep. Reflect. Then shuffle a child activity for the same moment in your day.

Parent audio coachMealtime routine3 min practice

Choice + Wait

Turn a snack moment into an easy communication rep without turning it into a quiz.

Choice and wait coach

35 sec

Set Up

  • Pick two foods your child already likes.
  • Hold both options still at eye level.
  • Decide now that a gesture counts as success.

Watch For

  • Eye gaze shifts between the choices
  • Reach, point, or body lean
  • Any sound, word attempt, or excited face
Illustration of a parent holding up two snack choices and waiting calmly.

Try this line

Banana or cracker? ... I’m waiting.

What happened when you paused instead of prompting again?

Use it again today

Keep this small. One extra rep today is enough.

  • Try it once more during the next snack or drink.
  • Keep the language to one short model after they respond.
  • End the turn fast so your child feels the cause-and-effect clearly.
Match the coaching lesson with a child-facing rep

Quick activities for the same routine

Browse the full bank of routines and shuffle until one fits the moment.

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Mealtime3 min

Mystery Bag Snack

Put 3 different snacks in a paper bag. Let your child reach in without looking and feel one. Before pulling it out, describe what they might be feeling: crunchy? smooth? squishy?

What to say

Put a cracker, a grape, and a cheese stick in the bag. 'Reach in! What do you feel? Is it squishy? Pull it out... a GRAPE! Squishy grape!'

Parent tip: This builds descriptive vocabulary (texture words) while keeping snack time exciting. Works best with foods your child already likes.

Next move

Keep the routine light. One clean rep is better than dragging it out once your child is done.

60 activities in this set

These routines are educational and are not a substitute for direct assessment or therapy from a licensed speech-language pathologist.