 Hello and welcome to Rehab at Home from Edel. In this series we will show you some simple activities you can do at home to help your child with their listening and speaking. Today we will watch Mia's mother demonstrating listening first when giving a baby doll a bath. Mia's mum will tell her what they are going to do before they do the action together. Let's see how it works. Mia, so we've got a baby and a bird. And some water. And some water here. So first, we're going to pour the water in the bath. We undress the baby and we give the baby a bath. A big one. A big one. And then we have to dry the baby. So what should we do first? With this towel. With this towel. That's why. And this towel. And this towel. Okay. So I think this towel we will use it to wipe the table if we spill any water. Okay. What we're going to do first? We have to pour the water. And then? We put the baby in. We put the baby in the bath. And then? We put some water. And then? We got to wash her. We're going to brush the baby. Like, scrub, scrub, scrub. We dry her with this towel. And this, and this one. Done. So the baby is already as she? Yes. So we have to pour some water. We do. Okay. We do like to do it. Mia's mum talked about what they were going to do. For example, we're going to pour the water in the bath when they pour the water in. By explaining what you're going to do before you do it, your child can focus on the auditory information first and then link what they hear with what they see, building their auditory skills. Thanks for watching. And don't forget to subscribe to the Med-El blog to get all the latest rehab at home videos straight to your inbox.