The purpose of tongue twisters and clean twisters is to develop speech and diction in children.
But instead of memorizing and occasionally practicing pronouncing difficult-to-pronounce phrases, try playing tongue twisters with your child - it's much more fun, but no less effective.
The game is designed for several children (a parent can play together with a child, but do not forget to give in from time to time). Invite the children to split into teams and take turns saying the tongue twisters. The winner is the one who managed to do it faster.
The task is as follows: say as many tongue twisters as possible in a certain period of time. The winner is the one who copes with the task better than the others.
Let your child try saying the tongue twister backwards - this way he will not only work on his speech, but also develop his memory skills.
Invite children to make words from the letters in the tongue twister.
To work on developing imagination and creative thinking, the child must come up with his own tongue twisters.