Speech Therapy for Toddlers
Develop Phonological Awareness to Overcome Speech Articulation Difficulties Using Fun Speech Sound Related Cooking Recipes and Educational Activities
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Narrado por:
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Alice Wallis
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De:
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Yasmin Akhtar
Sobre este áudio
There isn’t a single parenting book that describes the extent of a parent’s worries. We worry about everything from their health to their happiness to the little scrape on their knee to their future careers. But it’s the signs of developmental delays that really keep us up at night.
According to Mencap, there are approximately 351,000 children in the UK with a learning disability. In the US, 17 percent of children have delays in physical, learning, language, or behavior development. It doesn’t stop there. Worldwide, there are around 18.5 million people with speech, voice, or language disorders!
If you yourself don’t have or never have had a speech and language delay or disorder, it’s nearly impossible to understand what your little one is going through. And this can be a parent’s worst nightmare—wanting to help and not knowing where to begin. Logically, the first step is to start the diagnosis process to get professional help, but trust me, as a speech and language therapist, the waiting list is horrendous and does nothing to help with the essential early intervention that children need. So, as well as your job, your other children, the cleaning, the shopping, the homework, the washing, the ironing, the uniforms, the afterschool activities, oh, and the cooking, you now have to research how to help your children with their speech, language, and social interaction skills!
What if one book could take just a fraction of that pressure off you? In Speech Therapy For Toddlers, we have lightened the load and you will discover:
- 81 recipes from sweets to savories from all over the world and with ingredients at hand!
- Recipes that have been specifically created to develop speech sounds for every child
- 107 games and activities related to speech sounds to reinforce the sound they have learned in the recipe
- Yoga and exercises to help children stay active as well as healthy habits and safety advice
- Counting and sorting to develop learning while diving into the cultures of other countries
- How to make glamourous asparagus
Intrigued? What about:
- Slime you can put on your toast?
- Tracing and cutting to develop fine motor skills
- STEM-based activities like how to grow watercress, what plants need to grow, exploring space, and protecting our environment
- Hundreds of coloring activities based on specific sounds that will entertain your children while you get to catch up on other things—guilt-free!
A perfect gift for any parent who just has too much on their plate!
How do you know this book will be appropriate for your child’s age? We are breaking away from the dangerous habit of labeling children and comparing them to children in the same age group. Your child is unique.
They will struggle in some areas and excel in others. Stop stressing about what they “should” be doing and start having fun by playing with your child and let learning occur in the best possible way—naturally!
If you are ready to get messy in the kitchen, have fun, and help your child learn, add this book to your cart today!
PLEASE NOTE: When you purchase this title, the accompanying PDF will be available in your Audible Library along with the audio.
©2022 Yasmin Akhtar (P)2022 Yasmin Akhtar