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Books About Communication

Speech Disorders

Ben Has Something to Say: A Story About Stuttering Ben Has Something to Say: A Story About Stuttering
Children will identify with Ben, a boy who stutters and is reluctant to speak. This inspirational story will be invaluable for children who stutter or who know someone who does.
Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name Charlie Who Couldn't Say His Name
Charlie has trouble saying certain words, including his name and is teased when he goes to school. A "speech teacher" helps him so that in the end he correctly pronounces his name.
Eek! I Hear a Squeak and the Scurrying of Little Feet Eek! I Hear a Squeak and the Scurrying of Little Feet
Preschool
This book contains many of the components of teaching early literacy with a fun story about putting children to bed.
I Can Say That (I Can) I Can Say That (I Can)
Preschool
This book is designed to help encourage the development of early language and literacy skills in all children, including those developing language normally and those with language delays.
Speech Class Rules Speech Class RulesSpeech Class Rules
This illustrated children’s book serves as a tool for parents, educators, and speech-language pathologists to introduce and explain the concept of speech therapy in the schools while entertaining readers.
Tending to Grace Tending to GraceTending to Grace
By Kimberly Fusco
Grade 6-9

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