This is an invaluable guide to understanding and helping children whose speech and /or language is delayed or impaired. Commended for its clarity, it is a practical and jargon free book that provides an overview of normal development and speech and language difficulties in young children.
Now in its fourth edition, formerly published as How to Manage Communication Problems in Young Children, this invaluable guide to understanding and helping children whose speech and/or language is delayed or impaired has been completely revised and updated, and provides readers with:
Practical advice on how to recognise communication problems
Strategies for supporting children with speech, language and communication needs
Best practice guide for parents and professionals working in partnership
Contributions from a wide-range of specialist speech and language therapists
Reflecting new developments and current practice, this book is of interest to parents, early years' practitioners, students in education and speech and language therapy, and anyone interested in pursuing a career with young children in the foundation years. Written in an accessible style, it assumes no prior knowledge and includes a range of practical suggestions for dealing with children with all kinds of communication difficulties.
'This book is an informative, introductory guide for anyone wishing to quickly improve their skills in recognising and supporting the varied speech and language difficulties these children may be experiencing' - Saira Pester, Special Children, November 2015