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Speaking of apraxia : a parents' guide to childhood apraxia of speech / by Lindsay, Leslie A.,author.(CARDINAL)399946;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Speaking of Apraxia is a layperson's guide to understanding childhood apraxia of speech and the strategies that can help a child overcome obstacles to age-appropriate speech. The book focuses on diagnosis of the condition as well as assistance and treatment available from speech-language pathologists, school staff, and others. It also covers emotional coping, possible co-occurring disorders, and home activities that can promote speech development"--
Subjects: Speech disorders in children.; Apraxia.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Speaking of apraxia : a parents' guide to childhood apraxia of speech / by Lindsay, Leslie A.(CARDINAL)399946;
Includes bibliographical references and index.Tell me more: the straight scoop on speech basics -- Now what? -- Helping your child -- Off to school -- Coping & hoping.At last, a parents' guide to understanding, treating, and living with childhood apraxia (CSA). Written in an empathic style by a parent who has been there, Speaking Of Apraxia offers hope and practical advice for parents of toddlers to teens with this neurologically-based motor speech disorder. Characterized by difficulties with planning and producing the complex set of movements necessary for intelligible speech, CSA can be a child's only diagnosis or can be accompanied by other special needs such as learning disabilities, Down syndrome, or autism.
Subjects: Speech disorders in children.; Apraxia.;
Available copies: 2 / Total copies: 2
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Anything but silent : our family's journey through childhood apraxia of speech / by Hennessy, Kathy.; Donahue, Kate Hennessy.(CARDINAL)671058;
Subjects: Autobiographies.; Speech disorders in children.; Apraxia.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Talking is hard for me! : encouraging communication in children with speech-language difficulties / by Reinert, Linda M.(CARDINAL)404330; Lynch, Emily S.,1983-(CARDINAL)404331;
Children's story for children with speech difficulties, with accompanying information sections for teachers, family members, and care providers.
Subjects: Language disorders in children.; Speech disorders in children.; Speech therapy for children.;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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Childhood speech and language disorders : supporting children and families on the path to communication / by Ducharme, Suzanne M.,author.(CARDINAL)413562;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 171-173) and index."Speech and language issues are among the most common disorders among children. This book introduces families to the variety of speech and language disorders, available treatments, and potential outcomes, and will help families learn to better cope with the issues that often arise surrounding the child and the disorder,"--
Subjects: Speech disorders in children.; Language disorders in children.; Speech therapy for children.;
Available copies: 6 / Total copies: 10
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Finding my voice : kids with speech impairment / by Stewart, Sheila,1975-(CARDINAL)466572; Flath, Camden,1987-(CARDINAL)499981;
Includes bibliographical references and index.910L
Subjects: Speech disorders in children;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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The late talker : what to do if your child isn't talking yet / by Agin, Marilyn C.(CARDINAL)673334; Geng, Lisa F.(CARDINAL)673335; Nicholl, Malcolm J.(CARDINAL)363400;
Includes bibliographical references (pages 207-221) and index.
Subjects: Language disorders in children.; Speech disorders.; Children; Slow learning children.; Children.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 3
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Corregir problemas de lenguaje / by Jiménez Ortega, José.(CARDINAL)542821; Alonso, Julia.(CARDINAL)540267;
Dificultades de pronunciación -- Cómo se produce el habla? -- Características de los fonemas españoles -- Niños con dislalias -- Niños disléxicos -- Niños tartamudos -- Otros trastornos del lenguaje.
Subjects: Reading disability.; Language disorders in children.; Speech disorders in children.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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First words : a parent's step-by-step guide to helping a child with speech and language delays / by Offenbacher, Barbara Levine,1953-(CARDINAL)401768;
This book gives parents the information they need to allow them to stimulate their childs speech and language. Parents are given actual samples of how children with autism and other language delays respond differently to questions and how their responses can be redirected in order to start building connections. Offenbacher explains terms such as speech and language, typical language delay, PDD- Pervasive Developmental Delay, ASD-Autism Spectrum Disorder, Aspergers Syndrome, and ABA- Applied Behavioral Analysis. The book outlines the typical developmental steps of speech and language acquisition, and where parents should begin when starting to help their child. It suggests the types of toys, and experiences that stimulate language, as well as a floor plan to arrange a work area and learning center in their home. It provides check lists for them to evaluate their child every step of the way and set meaningful and attainable goals. This book is not meant to replace professional intervention. But it guides parents in becoming a para-speech partner in maximizing the stimulation their child receives so they develop skills for communicating
Subjects: Speech disorders in children.; Language disorders in children.;
Available copies: 3 / Total copies: 4
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Finding my voice : kids with speech impairment / by Stewart, Sheila,1975-(CARDINAL)466572; Flath, Camden,1987-(CARDINAL)499981; Bridgemohan, Carolyn, Dr.;
Includes bibliographical references and index."Kids with speech impairment sometimes find the world to be a very frustrating place. They can hear and see and understand what's going on around them, but it can be very difficult for them to communicate with other people. Depending on the type of speech impairment, they might have trouble saying certain sounds or the words might get stuck in their throat when they try to talk, or when they try to say a word a different word might come out instead. For kids with speech impairments, there are various treatments and therapies to help them speak more easily. For those who someone with a speech impairment, learning why he has trouble speaking can help them better understand what he is going through"--Cover, p. 4.910L
Subjects: Speech disorders in children; Speech disorders;
Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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