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"When new student Violet joins Mr. Garcia's class, everyone gives her a warm welcome and Mandy and Violet become fast friends. Many admires Violet, especially her confidence when talking in front of the whole class. Even if Violet does it a little differently than most (Violet has apraxia of speech, which means she uses a tablet to help her speak). So when it's Mandy's turn to speak in front of the whole class--for show-and-tell--she askes Violet...
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Per the National institute on Deafness and other Communication Disorders approximately 7.5 million people have an issue or trouble communicating or using their voices in some way or form. The people who treat these disorders are Speech Language Pathologists. Speech Language Pathologists diagnose, treat and rehabilitate any broken or non-developed communication skills whether it is speaking or tone to developing the ability to communicate at all. Speech...
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This book gives parents the information they need to allow them to stimulate their childs speech and language. Parents are given actual samples of how children with autism and other language delays respond differently to questions and how their responses can be redirected in order to start building connections. Offenbacher explains terms such as speech and language, typical language delay, PDD- Pervasive Developmental Delay, ASD-Autism Spectrum Disorder,...
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"Speaking of Apraxia is a layperson's guide to understanding childhood apraxia of speech and the strategies that can help a child overcome obstacles to age-appropriate speech. The book focuses on diagnosis of the condition as well as assistance and treatment available from speech-language pathologists, school staff, and others. It also covers emotional coping, possible co-occurring disorders, and home activities that can promote speech development"--...
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"Kids with speech impairment sometimes find the world to be a very frustrating place. They can hear and see and understand what's going on around them, but it can be very difficult for them to communicate with other people. Depending on the type of speech impairment, they might have trouble saying certain sounds or the words might get stuck in their throat when they try to talk, or when they try to say a word a different word might come out instead....
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"In this fun book for youngsters, Sammy wants to communicate, but can't. Sammy and his family go on a hunt to find his voice. After looking everywhere, they end up at a speech-language pathologist's office. Along with his stuffy, Mr. Monster, Sammy and his Mom learn new ways to develop his speech and language skills."--Amazon.com
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Había una vez un capitán pirata que incluso con una mirada hacía temblar. Pero tenía un problema y es que no sabía pronunciar la "r" correctamente: en lugar de embarcación decía "embagcación", en vez de grumete decía "ggumete" y en lugar de princesa decía "pgincesa". Eso provocaba que toda la tripulación del barco, se riera de él. Pero todo cambió cuando decidieron abordar el barco del rey Ramón de Rumanía. "El pirata que no sabía...
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From the award-winning Kes Gray and the winner of the Roald Dahl Funny Prize, Jim Field, comes an hilarious tale about one duck's quest for a missing vowel! Quentin was a duck with a very quick quack. 'QUCK!' said Quentin. 'What's wrong with me?' Quentin's quack has lost its A. Do any of the other animals have one to spare? Not likely! APES don't want to be PES. SNAKES don't want to be SNKES. PANDAS don't want to be PNDAS or even PANDS. Will Quentin...
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