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The Parent's Handbook to Speech Therapy

Theory, Strategies, and Interactive Exercises for Enhancing your Child's Communication Skills (Successful Parenting)

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The Parent's Handbook to Speech Therapy

By: Richard Bass
Narrated by: William Hunsaker
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Are you still waiting for your child to say the words "Mama" or "Dada" or string together a few words to form a sentence?

As a parent, you want to ensure that your child receives the best start in life, which means learning the vital skills that will help them navigate through childhood and adolescence.

But this goal is stifled when their development is delayed and they struggle to learn how to speak or use language as expected.

Fortunately, with the correct interventions, you can provide the best learning-centered home environment to encourage your child to communicate with confidence.

The Parent's Handbook to Speech Therapy is an easy-to-follow guide that introduces parents to the art of speech and language training.

Some of the must-see topics covered include:

Early signs of speech and language delays, common disorders to look out for, and the ins and outs of the diagnostic process

Understanding speech therapy and the role of speech therapists in helping children reach communication milestones

The step-by-step process of creating a unique play-based learning environment at home

How to adapt your parenting style to accommodate your child's needs and reduce stress on their journey of learning how to speak

But that's not all. Discover over 60 speech and language activities designed for children aged 3-13. These activities test various skills, ranging from articulation and vocabulary-building to fluency and comprehension.

Take the first step by educating yourself on your child's speech problems and learning different ways to support their growth and development.

Don't wait another day to start the process of speech training and enhance your child's quality of life.

Pick up a copy of The Parent's Handbook to Speech Therapy today. This is a valuable resource you won't want to pass up!

©2023 Richard Bass (P)2024 Richard Bass
Infants & Toddlers Psychology Relationships School-Age Children

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