The essential guide to helping kids learn to talk—with expert insight on speech delay and language development (including babbling, first words, sentence formation, and help identifying anxiety, autism, or ADHD)
The essential guide to helping kids learn to talk—with expert insight on speech delay and language development (including babbling, first words, sentence formation, and help identifying anxiety, autism, or ADHD)Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Nicola Lathey is a pediatric speech and language therapist specializing in children under five and the founder of the Owl Centre, which provides assessment and therapy services to children and adults across the whole of the UK. She lives in Cheltenham, England. Tracey Blake is a Daily Mail journalist and editor turned ed-tech entrepreneur who’s passionate about early learning and child development. She has two kids and lives in Buckinghamshire, England.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: How this book can help your child talk
Chapter 1: How to recognize a problem with your child’s speech
Chapter 2: What to do when . . . your baby isn’t babbling (0 – 12 months)
Chapter 3: What to do when . . . your baby isn’t saying any first words (12 – 18 months)
Chapter 4: What to do when . . . your toddler can’t put two words together (18 – 24 months)
Chapter 5: What to do when . . . your toddler’s language is way behind their friends (24 – 36 months)
Chapter 6: Other common concerns
Appendix Glossary Support Groups and Charities Recommended Reading Resources Endnotes Index