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Learning to talk is one of the most important things we accomplish in our early years. While we may take the development of speech & language for granted, it does not occur naturally. Because learning to speak is a process that continues to develop from birth to adolescence, parents & other caregivers have a continuous influence. Besides the psychological implications of learning to talk, language development helps in a child's intellectual growth. TALKING TOGETHER offers information on speech & language development, gives guidelines for vocal interaction, & offers parents the self-confidence they need to use the information. A pediatrician & a speech therapist cover speech & language from birth to eight years, show how to interpret sounds such as cooing or crying, describe how to help a child learn to listen & follow directions, & emphasize such seemingly simple behaviors as giving the child time to respond. They emphasize that communication must be two-way, that adults should look directly at the child when speaking to him/her, & that they should not only talk but listen & observe. The focus is on how a parent or caregiver can enhance the child's natural desire & ability to communicate.Schetz, Katherine F. is the author of 'Talking Together A Parent's Guide to the Development, Enrichment, and Problems of Speech and Language', published 1994 under ISBN 9780936015453 and ISBN 0936015454.
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