[PDF] The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children With Special Needs, a Guide for Parents and Teachers
| #472890 in Books | Woodbine House | Model: WBH1890627488 | 2004-05-01 | 2004-05-01 | Ingredients: Example Ingredients | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | .61 x6.94 x9.92l,1.05 | File Name: 1890627488 | 249 pages
||4 of 5 people found the following review helpful.| great resource book for SLPs (and parents)|By Anna B|this is a wonderful little must have resource book for any early childhood educator/grad student. I am an SLP working with preschools and this serves as the perfect guide to what a preschooler should be taught and know. At the end of each chapter there is a list of all the things the child should know by the end of the||I highly recommend this book for parents and professionals. It's wonderful when you find a resource such as this... -- Newsline (Federation for Children with Special Needs), Winter 2005 Newsline, Winter 2005| Federation for Children with Special Needs<
(2004 iParenting Media Award Winner) Many young children with special needs experience language delays and need additional help to build language skills. What better way to encourage communication development than through play? The completely updated third edition of THE NEW LANGUAGE OF TOYS, a perennial favorite of parents, speech-language pathologists, and early interventionists, offers a plan for doing just that.
The new edition presents sixty-five new toys and a...
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