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Spend another day with Daisy, a 2-year-old girl who has a speech delay, as she goes to dance class. Daisy's parents and dance teacher use strategies they learned from a pediatric speech language pathologist to help Daisy improve and expand her speech. This approach is designed so that parents and caregivers can embed these strategies into their daily routines while simultaneously promoting their child's language development. Review the strategies at the beginning of the book and see how Daisy's parents and dance teacher use the tips throughout the story. There are 5 NEW STRATEGIES and the 10…mehr

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Spend another day with Daisy, a 2-year-old girl who has a speech delay, as she goes to dance class. Daisy's parents and dance teacher use strategies they learned from a pediatric speech language pathologist to help Daisy improve and expand her speech. This approach is designed so that parents and caregivers can embed these strategies into their daily routines while simultaneously promoting their child's language development. Review the strategies at the beginning of the book and see how Daisy's parents and dance teacher use the tips throughout the story. There are 5 NEW STRATEGIES and the 10 original strategies from "A Day with Daisy!" Learn signs from American Sign Language with Daisy! Movement (of all kinds!) is a great way for children to learn speech and language - specifically verbs, body parts, how to follow instructions, and turn- taking skills.
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Autorenporträt
Alexandra is a licensed speech language pathologist and holds her Certificate of Clinical Competence from The American Speech-Language Hearing Association (ASHA). She has been practicing for over a decade, helping children of all ages with language and feeding delays. Alexandra is passionate about early language development. At her private practice, she empowers parents and caregivers to support their children's speech and language.