This book helps therapists and parents learn how to help children become more vocal, verbal, communicative, imitative and interactive. Based on the original writings of Jean Piaget and Pam Marshalla's three decades of clinic...

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This book helps therapists and parents learn how to help children become more vocal, verbal, communicative, imitative and interactive. Based on the original writings of Jean Piaget and Pam Marshalla's three decades of clinical work with children, this resource contains profound yet practical tools for helping children learn to talk.

Teach your child to speak up, speak out, play with sounds and words, engage in dialogue, turn take, imitate, and become much more expressive. If you are looking for a place to begin reading about how to help a young children with a severe expressive speech delay or disorder, this is it.

Appropriate for children one year of age and above.

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