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Speech Sounds and Language Development: Delay or Disorder? Helpful Games and Therapy Ideas for Parents to Try at Home
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Alice Wallis
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By:
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Yasmin Akhtar
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Discover how to let your child’s voice be heard through the power of games, books, and toys, even if you feel completely helpless and out of ideas.
Does your child have a speech sound disorder or delay, but you’re not entirely sure what this means?
Are you afraid that your child may never learn to talk or will learn to talk too late?
If this sounds like you, Yasmin Akhtar understands your story and wants to let you know that your child is in good hands. If you think your child is at risk for language difficulties, the last thing you want to do is wait around. But, it’s scary not to know how to approach such a delicate situation. And the truth is, your fear of the unknown can sometimes be worse than the situation itself. Luckily, the missing piece that will help you and your child overcome the challenges that a speech delay or disorder brings is closer than you think.
Yasmin Akhtar, an SLT, is on a mission to help parents understand language development through the power of games! You’ll benefit from her methods, especially if you’re someone who:
- Has a child who displays problematic behaviors around speech sounds and language development
- Feels lost and doesn’t know if their child has a delay or a disorder
- Struggles to engage your child with language development
If you’ve finally had enough and want to get to the bottom of what’s happening with your child, then look no further.
In Speech Therapy for Kids, here is just a fraction of what you will discover:
- The latest research in language delays and disorders, so you can stop the guess-work
- Crystal clear explanations to help you understand the foundation of speech and language development
- The most important speech sound delays and disorders you need to be aware of
- A goldmine of games, books, and toys you can use at home to help your child unlock their true potential
- The secret behind Lego therapy, and how it could be the answer you’ve been waiting for!
And, much more.
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By: B Daugherty
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Extremely Helpful Resource
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The author explains clearly how to identify speech and language problems and delays from an early age, how to use Makaton and how to implement therapies to support and develop language.
I highly recommend this book to anyone who suspects their young child is struggling to communicate and anyone working with young children.
Very informative & useful.
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Valuable Resource!
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Relevant to today's current knowledge and events
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Information packed!
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Expertise + Compassion
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Excellent book to help you understand speech delay
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A much needed resource!
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Fantastic child development
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Very helpful for kids!
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