Children who cannot say many words need help learning how to imitate sounds and words. The best way to do this is to imitate the child.
Helping Non-Verbal Children Speak
By Pam Marshalla
By Pam Marshalla
Children who cannot say many words need help learning how to imitate sounds and words. The best way to do this is to imitate the child.
By Pam Marshalla
Q: I have a question regarding some information in your book called Becoming Verbal with Childhood Apraxia. I have found the information in this book to be quite valuable in my work in early intervention. Where can I find more information on Piaget’s four basic stages in the development of imitation skills? I am the only person I know who has abstracted Piaget’s information in this way, and that is why I spelled it out in that book. I originally…