
Children Who Talk Late
11 Methods of Speech Therapy to Communicate Effectively with Your Child and Get Them Speaking in Clear Sentences
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Narrated by:
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Dona Jackson
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By:
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Jane T. Colvin
About this listen
This book examines the causes of delayed speech and the issues of toddlers who are late talkers. Parents will learn different ways to help their children through this difficult time, while also providing support, acceptance, and leading a normal life without making the child feel as if they must be fixed. No matter the cause of a child's inability to talk, several foolproof methods are offered to help them communicate. Parents can learn the following from the book:
- Ways to encourage children, specifically those between one to three years of age, to speak and pronounce words.
- The best tools to help their children learn to speak through interactive toys and games.
- How praise plays an important role in promoting speech and how criticism can exacerbate speech delay.
- Methods to find out if their child is suffering from a mental illness.
- Ways to create routines for their children and work on building a relationship by understanding how their children communicate.
The book is designed to help parents cut through confusion and stress to figure out if their children need help. Those interested in learning how to develop young children's language will find this book indispensable.
©2022 Taylor Jade Tyree (P)2022 Taylor Jade Tyree
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