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is a method of engaging with your speechdelayed child that is responsive, at your child's level, and playful.
It's BY FAR my favorite book on helping your speech delayed baby communicate both verbally and nonverbally more and better, and I have now read a few.
It has its gimmicky moments, but it's also positive and empowering for parents, and FUN, Very helpful book on how to optimize parentchild interactions, The takeaway is: meet your child where she is, and make playing with you the most fun she can have.
Bonus: you can apply the same techniques in your own interpersonal relationships, I have no idea if it will actually help speech to emerge, but I'm sure it will result in happier families.
This book should be marketed to parents of kids with autism or other neuro issues, not "late talkers.
" The book had some good content for delayed kids, and I think it would be a great intervention for ASD kids.
Not very readerfriendly. I didn't like the structure or layout at all, Great book for parents and professionals working with latetalking young children! I loved this book easy to read, awesome suggestions, simple to carry out.
Lots of clear examples for parents, Highly recommended! This is another of those books that I will never really "finish", I often refer to it for ideas on how to get my five yearold to be more communicative.
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This book fell into my lap at my first meeting for my son, Anthony, to begin Early Intervention services in Waunakee, WI.
I was told their program was based off this book, Play to Talk, I was skeptical at first, but decided to browse some sections to see
Gather Play To Talk: A Practical Guide To Help Your Late-Talking Child Join The Conversation Curated By James David MacDonald Contained In Copy
if I could pinpoint some reasons as to why I should read this book in the first place.
I instantly fell in love with the way the book was set up and read all of it inhours.
It encouraged me to become my sons therapist, In my opinion, true generalization of therapy is the key to success no matter what type of program you choose to run.
I worked through all of Anthonys sensory issues using this book and by age, my son started talking.
I kept using the book until he wasyears old and thanks to the handson training I received through Waunakees Early Intervention Services, Im able to implement its practices everyday with children I work with and my other typical functioning children as a natural habit now.
I couldnt recommend this book moreit was certainly a lifesaver for us,

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com Excellent strategies Although most of the book is just common sense, it's very informative and interesting in terms of communication in general.
You can use this communication program for all relationships, not just latetalking children, Based onyears of clinical research, Play To Talk empowers parents with proven strategies and stepbystep instructions to help children of any age learn to talk and develop essential skills for conversational relationships and social interactions.
Guided by the belief that families have the greatest influence on a child's social and communicative development, Play To Talk will help you create closer and more fruitful relationships with the children in your life.
This approach turns everyday play sessions and social interactions between your child and family members into opportunities to foster language development, relationship skills and positive behavior without taking the fun out of being together.
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