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Lathey, Nicola.
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Language acquisition -- Parent participation.
Infants -- Language.
Interpersonal communication in infants.
Parent and infant.
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Lathey, Nicola.
Language acquisition -- Parent participation.
Infants -- Language.
Interpersonal communication in infants.
Parent and infant.
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Small
talk
:
how
to
develop
your
child
's
language
skills
from
birth
to
age
four
/ Nicola Lathey and Tracey Blake.
by
Lathey, Nicola.
The Experiment, [2014]
Call #:
401.93 L352s
Subjects
Language
acquisition -- Parent participation.
Infants --
Language
.
Interpersonal communication in infants.
Parent and infant.
ISBN:
9781615192038 (pbk.)
1615192034 (pbk.)
Description:
ix, 326 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Notes:
"First published in the United Kingdom in 2013 as '
Small
talk
: simple ways to boost
your
child
's speech and
language
development from
birth
' by Macmillan."
Bibliography:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 311-312) and index.
Contents:
Nicola'
s
small
talk
technique -- What is
language
and
how
does it
develop
? -- The pre-babble phase (0-6 months) -- Weaning (from 4 months) -- The babble phase (6-12 months) -- Single-word phase (12-18 months) -- Combining words phase (18-24 months) --
Language
expansion (24-36 months) -- Complete sentences (36-48 months) -- Common parental concerns.
Summary:
"Understand and encourage
your
child
's communication
skills
for the best head start. Every parent looks forward to their baby'
s
progress from goo goo ga ga to I love you, mama. In Speech and
language
therapist Nicola Lathey helps parents tune in to what their
child
is saying or trying to say in order to encourage
language
and vocabulary development. Featuring 50 fun games to play with babies, toddlers, and preschoolers, this practical guide also covers: The most important technique to promote
language
development. Which communication
skills
will help calm a toddler'
s
tantrums.
How
to help if a
child
is stammering or struggling with certain sounds. The truth about pacifiers, baby signing, and the impact of TV on
language
development.
Small
Talk
will help parents recognize their
child
's developmental milestones and give them the best head start for lifelong learning"--Provided by publisher.
Other authors:
Blake, Tracey.
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Woodlawn Public Library
Adult Nonfiction
401.93 L352s
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