Preschool Stuttering: What Parents Can Do (Help Me Talk Ridht) - Softcover

Raz, Mirla G

 
9798870952420: Preschool Stuttering: What Parents Can Do (Help Me Talk Ridht)

Synopsis

When parents first hear their child stutter, they may feel scared and helpless. They may wonder what they can do to help him so that he does not grow up stuttering. Preschool Stuttering: What Parents Can Do gives parents the keys to opening the doors that will help them help their child. The book explains the following and more -what happens when a child stutters - stuttering facts and myths, the role of emotions in stuttering - the emotions and roles of the parents -what can cause the child’s stutter to be better or worse - the impact of the child’s environment -what parents can do if they want to help their child stop stuttering -when and where to seek professional help -what to expect when seeking professional help.

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About the Author

Mirla G. Raz received her M.Ed. in Speech Pathology from Seton Hall University. She has worked extensively with children who have speech and language problems. The program she presents in the Help Me Talk Right series is one she has developed and perfected over many years. Ms. Raz has used this program in the public school systems, UCLA Neuropsychiatric Institute, and in her private practice. She is the author of two other Help Me Talk Right books: How to Teach a Child to Say the S Sound in 15 Easy Lessons and How to Teach a Child to Say the 'L' Sound in 15 Easy Lessons. Ms. Raz is a licensed speech pathologist and is certified by the American Speech-Language-Hearing Association.

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