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Books About Communication

Parents, Caregivers and Professionals

Choices in Deafness Choices in Deafness
This work provides comprehensive information on various methodologies of raising a deaf child with straightforward delivery, offering the perspective of parents and of children.
The Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss And Hearing AIDS The Consumer Handbook on Hearing Loss And Hearing AIDS: A Bridge to Healing
This book provides information to help those living with hearing loss enjoy life to its fullest. Anyone who has a hearing deficiency will benefit from the information on causes and management of hearing loss and the corrective products and resources available.
Handbook of Early Literacy Research, Volume 2 Handbook of Early Literacy Research, Volume 2
This book focuses topics sucs as early literacy learning and instruction, including vocabulary development, phonemic awareness, the role of policy, and sociocognition. It also contributes to a growing knowledge base in areas such as the role of caregiver-teacher collaboration, second language learning, brain imaging, and early educational interventions and delves deeply into early childhood literacy issues.
How to Talk to your Baby How to Talk to your Baby
Newborns to age 3.
Enhance your baby’s language development by incorporating 5 proven teaching methods including naming, describing, comparing, explaining and giving directions into your everyday routine.
Like Sound Through Water Like Sound Through Water : A Mother's Journey Through Auditory Processing Disorder
Foli's Like Sound Through Water is a mother's account of her family's struggle with auditory processing disorder in her oldest son.
The New Language of Toys The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children With Special Needs, a Guide for Parents and Teachers
For Parents and Professionals
Newly revised and updated guide used by parents and professionals to stimulate language development in young children with special needs through the use of toys and other play activities.
The Parent's Guide to Speech and Language Problems The Parent's Guide to Speech and Language Problems
When a child has communication problems-- diagnosed or not--parents are first looking for a place to go for help. The Parent’s Guide to Speech and Language Problems is a one-stop resource, offering advice and encouragement from a mom who’s been there.
Teach Me How to Say It Right Teach Me How to Say It Right: Helping Your Child With Articulation Problems
Newborns to age 8.
This book will help you recognize articulation difficulties and foster a rich language-learning environment for your child. From newborns to age eight.
When the Brain Can't Hear When the Brain Can't Hear : Unraveling the Mystery of Auditory Processing Disorder
This book is about Auditory Processing Disorder (APD) and includes case studies and specific recommendations for diagnosis.

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