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Teach Baby to Talk ... and Make Reading Fun: The Importance of Speech and Language in Learning to Read begins by recounting author Sandra Jean Smith's experience as a teacher of illiterate adults, and also examines the possible causes for the ever-growing number of children starting school with speech problems unseen in previous generations.Smith's research on this topic, interspersed with her personal stories, makes for impressive reading. She uses humour and anecdotes to entertain and inform readers.Learn the latest research into these problems and what parents can do to prevent and rectify them. Chapter summaries reinforce her research.The content covers such varied topics as childcare and parenting issues, the problems associated with children learning to speak, and the consequent implications for learning to read. She also discusses the library's role in stimulating and extending children's interest in reading to counteract the influence of computer games and television.Teach Baby to Talk is written in an easy-to-read format with minimal educational jargon. The book is a must-read for parents and anyone working with very young children.About the Author: A teacher for thirty years, Sandra Jean Smith has taught all grades K-6, has been a specialist English teacher in both primary schools and TAFE. She is currently a teacher-librarian at Narara Public school in Lisarow, New South Wales, Australia.Publisher's website: http: //www.sbpra.com/SandraJeanSmith
Author: Sandra Jean Smith
ISBN-10: 1609768620
ISBN-13: 9781609768621
Publisher: Strategic Book Publishing
Language: English
Published: 12/12/2011
Pages: 78
Format: Paperback
Weight: 0.45lbs
Size: 11.00h x 8.50w x 0.16d
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