Build a Better Brain for your Baby Through Reading Aloud - Free Toolkit for ages birth-5

The Took Kit is comprised of a series of seven handouts for each age group.
Birth–3 months4–6 months7–12 months1–2 years2–3 years3–4 years4–5 yearsDaily reading and talking with young children are two simple ways parents can aid their child’s development. If parents have concerns about their child, they should seek an evaluation from a certified audiologist or speech-language pathologist. Intervention is most effective when done early. Young children who have significant speech and language delays that go untreated often have reading difficulties during the school years.ASHA is encouraging certified audiologists, speech-language pathologists, pediatricians, early childhood educators, librarians, and other professionals to use this online resource and either forward or print for parents to use.
To learn more about the importance of reading aloud to children go to readaloud.org.
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Published on November 05, 2017 09:00
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