
Play Dumb & Sabotage
Mindfully Under-Anticipating the Child’s Needs and Creating Opportunities to Practice Language
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Narrated by:
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Keely Brown
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By:
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Jeaneen Tang
About this listen
Do you find yourself grappling with uncertainty when it comes to nurturing language skills in young children?
Navigate the intricate terrain of nurturing language skills in both typically developing children and those facing unique challenges, from late talkers to those with special needs. This book equips you with essential tools and proven strategies, eliminating the guesswork and empowering you to foster language proficiency with confidence.
Caregiving and teaching young children language would be easier if we were given the tools and strategies instead of having to figure it out on our own. This book will help you with developing language in young children, whether they are normal developing, late talkers, or children with special needs.
In this book, you will learn:
How to identify areas where you over-anticipate a child's needs.
How we are doing children a disservice by doing so.
How to mindfully under-anticipate a child's needs.
How to create opportunities to practice language in functional ways.
Strategies to apply to everyday activities to help develop effective communicators. Discover some insights, practical tips, and evidence-based techniques that empower you to create an enriching linguistic environment.
©2024 Jeaneen Tang (P)2024 Jeaneen TangWhat listeners say about Play Dumb & Sabotage
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- Bryce Minato
- 08-14-24
Tricks for keeping learning fun!
I enjoyed listening to Jeaneen's personal stories about her journey to becoming a speech therapist, raising her son, and the tools and tips she's developed throughout the years. The tricks she shared on how to keep learning fun and playful were easy to remember and execute. Her passion for helping young children develop their language skills is evident in every chapter. I would highly recommend this book to any parent with a young toddler
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