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Small talk : simple ways to boost your child's speech and language development from birth / by Nicola Lathey, Tracey Blake.
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9780230766433 (pbk.)
0230766439 (pbk.)
9780230771642 (ebook)
0230771645 (ebook)
Name
Lathey, Nicola
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Small talk : simple ways to boost your child's speech and language development from birth / by Nicola Lathey, Tracey Blake.
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London : Macmillan, 2013.
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312 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Summary
Proven, simple, fun ways to enhance your baby's language and communication skills to help make them smarter and more sociable by a leading speech and language therapist. This book will help you encourage and stimulate the natural stages of language development in the crucial early years. Featuring lots of practical Small Talk Time ideas quick, fun language games to play with your baby, toddler and preschooler you will feel confident you know what to do to enhance your child's communication from birth to help them reach their potential and give them the best head start for lifelong learning. After all, a parent is a child's best teacher.
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Child care
Interpersonal communication in infants
Infants -- Language
Language acquisition -- Parent participation
Parent and infant
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Blake, Tracey
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Child care
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Infants -- Language
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Interpersonal communication in infants
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Language acquisition -- Parent participation
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Parent and infant
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Child rearing
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Infant psychology
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Parent and child
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