Speech/language pathologist Schetz and pediatrician Cassell teamed up to develop this guide for parents, teachers, child-care givers, even baby-sitters. This book, illustrated by Pamela G. Taylor, explains how a child develops the ability to communicate, from birth to age eight, in nontechnical language. It also gives suggestions for ways parents and other care-givers can enhance the child's development, and how to recognize any problems early-on.
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Speech/language pathologist Schetz and pediatrician Cassell teamed up to develop this guide for parents, teachers, child-care givers, even baby-sitters. This book, illustrated by Pamela G. Taylor, explains how a child develops the ability to communicate, from birth to age eight, in nontechnical language. It also gives suggestions for ways parents and other care-givers can enhance the child's development, and how to recognize any problems early-on.
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