PARENTS GUIDE TO SPEECH AND LANGUAGE PROBLEMS
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Introduction
1. Mama, Dada, and Uh-Oh
2. Don’t Play “Wait and See”
3. But I Know Something’s Wrong
4. New Vocabulary Words… for Parents
5. Playing Hungry Hippos is Therapy?
6. Getting Results or Getting Frustrated?
7. Fish Oil, Horseback Riding, and Trapeze Swinging
8. Dealing with Diagnosis
9. The Little Mermaid as Therapy
10. School Daze
11. Are You Covered?
12. Continued Vigilance
13. Light at the End of the Tunnel
Your definitive guide for helping your speech-impairedchild--cowritten by twoin-the-trenches experts
When a child has communication problems--diagnosed or not--parents are first lookingfor a place to go for help. The Parent’s Guide to Speechand Language Problems is a one-stop resource, offeringnot just the most up-to-date medical information butalso advice and encouragement from a mom who’sbeen there.
Author Debbie Feit has two children with speechproblems and knows what it takes to survive and thriveday-to-day as a family. No other book on the marketcan match this one for its combination of clinicalresearch and real-world, hands-on parenting solutions.