Here are some recommended videos which can help your child to improve expressive and receptive language skills.

1. Wake Up! Daily Routines Song for Kids

This song would be useful to help your child improve expressive and receptive language skills,i.e listening comprehension and expressive speech skills. Your child can learn to talk about daily routines.

2. Phonics (ABC) Song For Kids

This song would be useful to help your child learn the letters of the alphabets and the sounds for them.

3. The J Song

This is a phonics song to teach children the sound of the letter J. You can ask your child to talk about what he or she saw and encourage them to use the different ‘J’ words in sentences. This helps them to improve expressive and receptive language skills.

4. Let’s Go Pocoyo ! – The Birthday Party

Pocoyo, Pato and Elly are organizing a birthday party. Fred wants to help them, so Pocoyo asks him to blow up balloons. Poor Fred is having a bit of a hard time, but in the end he gets a pleasant surprise: the birthday party they were organizing was for him!

You can use this fun video to help your child learn the vocabulary and sentence structures to talk about ‘Birthdays’. This will help him or her to improve expressive and receptive language skills. You can discuss with your child how his birthday party is different from Fred’s.

5. Pocoyo – Table for Fun

When Pocoyo and Elly decide to play restaurants, a very hungry Pato becomes their unwilling and unwitting guest. But Pato doesnt understand that its a game.

Pocoyo is a curious, fun-loving, friendly toddler who’s always into experiencing new and exciting adventures. Featuring core values of tolerance, respect, love and loyalty, kids around the world love to join Pocoyo’s adventures with his inseparable animal friends Elly (the elephant), Pato (the duck), Loula (his pet dog) and Sleepy Bird.

This video is useful for improving expressive and receptive language skills:
– Responding to questions and instructions.
– Using sentences such as “I like to eat ____” or “I want to eat_____”
– Learning names of food and drinks.

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