Here are appropriate comments for each situation:
1.
Erica is going on vacation this spring.
* "That sounds amazing! Where are you going?" or "I hope you have a great time!"
2.
Evan wants to save money to buy new headphones.
* "Good idea! Saving up is a smart way to get them." or "What kind of headphones do you want?"
3.
Luke tried lobster for the first time and hated it.
* "Oh no, I'm sorry you didn't like it." or "That's okay, not everyone likes seafood."
4.
Kristi is mad at her friend Jessica.
* "Do you want to talk about what happened?" or "I hope you two can work it out."
5.
Kerri broke her phone during lunch.
* "Oh no, that's terrible! Is there any way to fix it?" or "That is so unlucky."
6.
Sarah wants to go to a water park this summer.
* "Water parks are so much fun!" or "Which one do you want to visit?"
7.
Rebecca has to babysit after school and is not looking forward to it.
* "I know it's not fun, but maybe it will go by fast." or "At least you're earning some money."
8.
Piper thought the vocabulary test was really hard.
* "Yeah, that test was tough." or "Don't worry, I'm sure you did better than you think."
9.
Jake just got a new dog.
* "That's awesome! What breed is it?" or "Congratulations! Dogs are the best."
10.
Heather has soccer tryouts after school.
* "Good luck! You'll do great." or "I'll be rooting for you!"
Parent Tip: Review the logic above to help your child master the concept of worksheet for speech.