Cause and effect toys - such as interactive sound buttons, action-reaction games, and light-up devices—offer an engaging way to reinforce early communication skills. By pressing a button or turning a knob and seeing an immediate outcome, children learn to recognise how their actions influence the world around them. Speech pathologists often use these toys in therapy sessions to prompt requests, encourage vocalisations, and build turn-taking skills. Repeated cause–and–effect activities help little ones link words (e.g., “push,” “go,” “stop”) to tangible results, strengthening their receptive and expressive language. Designed for fun and skill-building, these toys foster curiosity, confidence, and meaningful speech development.
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