Becoming Verbal Childhood Apraxia Insights

Becoming Verbal Childhood Apraxia Insights

This books helps therapists and parents learn how to help their child to become more vocal, verbal, communicative, imitative and interactive. This resource is based on the original writings of Jean Piaget and Pam Marshalla’s three decades of clinical work with apraxic children. It holds unfathomed yet practical tools for helping children with severe apraxia and other forms of speech and language delay or disorder learn to talk. Teach your child to speak up, speak out, play with sounds and words, and become much more expressive. Appropriate for children one year of age and above. If you are looking for a place to commence reading when it comes to how to aid a young children with a severe expressive speech delay or disorder, this is it.

Review”I just received your Becoming Verbal with Childhood Apraxia book and I am singing your praises everywhere! –Karen, speech-language pathologist

“Your book Becoming Verbal was very helpful and we in truth need to read it again and keep it on hand for reference!” –Carla, nanny (MD)

“I just received your Becoming Verbal with Childhood Apraxia book and I am singing your praises everywhere! –Karen, speech-language pathologist

About the AuthorPam Marshalla has been a speech-language pathologist since 1976. She finished a Master’s Thesis in phonology at the University of Illinois under the direction of Elaine Pagel Paden and Barbara Williams Hodson. She has worked with clients of all ages and capacity levels in schools, hospitals, university clinics, parent-infant programs, residential facilities, and private practices. Pam is the author of eight highly practical books on distinct elements of speech-language therapy. She has taught hundreds of continuing education courses to tens of thousands of speech-language pathologists. Her demonstrations have included a heap of invited local, state, regional, and national conventions in the United States and Canada. Pam is a clinician’s clinician whose practical books and seminars with great success integrate exploration data and clinical experiences into exercise that is evidence-based. Pam has three grown daughters and lives in Everett, Washington.

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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful.
5Great Resource!
By Chrissy Allen
This book provides a outstanding resource and freshening perspective in regards to childhood apraxia. Instead of watching this condition as a permanent problem, this book evaluates the divergences in learning rates of apraxic children in regards to mimicking and motor planning. It gives splendid suggestions on increasing vocabulary and response in apraxic children and hope for parents who have children with this condition. Using some of these suggestions has primarily helped me and my apraxic son!

4 of 4 humans found the following review helpful.
5a outstanding book for parents
By Margaret
I am the mother of a child with particular needs who was diagnosed with childhood apraxia. I wanted to comprehend apraxia in order to aid my son. This was the initial book I read on the subject and it provided galore answers to my long list of questions.

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