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Talking Baby
Helping your child discover language
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- 4,99 €
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- 4,99 €
Publisher Description
In this fascinating and informative book, Margaret Maclagan and Anne Buckley—two specialists in children's language development—explain the subtle and extraordinary process in which children learn to talk and the very important role that parents and grandparents can play. Combining a comprehensive understanding of speech development with fascinating scientific facts—did you know that babies cry with an accent?—'Talking Baby' offers numerous practical suggestions and real-life examples of how parents can best help their children to learn to talk. The authors also provide many ideas for 'talking' topics, as well as ways to use the everyday things in life to encourage children's comprehension and speech. Drawing on their combined 40 years' experience, the authors also address some of the more commonly asked questions by parents.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
Maclagan and Buckley describe infants' language-learning process in a detailed, easy-to-understand book that's sure to be a handy reference tool for new parents, grandparents, and anyone curious about language and how it is learned. The book begins with a reference chart describing key language-learning milestones and directing readers to applicable chapters to learn more. Throughout, graphic inserts address key questions, such as "What does science tell us?" and highlight relevant facts. What makes this book so appealing is its focus on parental involvement. Rather than simply detailing language acquisition, the authors explain how to actively engage in sections such as "Talking and Reading Times." These sections include tips for each stage and helpful "try this, not that" suggestions or questions to prompt activity or ideas. The tone is light and includes funny and memorable "The Things They Say" highlights. For anxious new parents, the authors provide the occasional reassurance. An FAQ section is included at the end, as is a brief list of book recommendations and websites for further information. This is a useful reference and valuable addition to the new baby library.