Small Talk Pb Original - Softcover

Woolfson, Dr

 
9780764118814: Small Talk Pb Original

Synopsis

An expert on child development helps moms and dads understand their baby's first efforts at speech and other ways of communicating. In Small Talk, Dr. Woolfson reviews a typical child's speech development from birth to age three. From the start, babies convey messages through cries and gurgles, then through eye contact, facial expressions, and body language. By 5 to 6 months, a baby will make an increasing number of vowel and consonant sounds that resemble words, and between 9 and 12 months, will begin saying simple words such as "dada" and "mama." Between the baby's first and second birthdays, vocabularies grow rapidly, and toddlers begin speaking in simple sentences. Beyond age two, speech patterns include asking questions and giving instructions. Doctor Woolfson emphasizes that verbal and visual stimulation from parents plays a vital role in their child's speech development and listening comprehension, and he recommends story-telling and picture books as fine starting points. As toddlers get a little older, socializing with their peers is also vital to help them develop a wide range of communication skills. This valuable book of advice is filled with color photos and informative sidebars and charts.

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About the Author

Dr. Richard Woolfson is a child psychologist and the author of several previously published books on child and family development. He is a Fellow of the British Psychological Society and an associate editor of The Psychologist, a professional journal published in England. He is also featured regularly on British radio and TV with advice to parents of growing children.

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ISBN 10:  0600602885 ISBN 13:  9780600602880
Publisher: Hamlyn, 2002
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