Author: Ayala Manolson
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0921145063
Category: Medical
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0921145063
Category: Medical
You Make the Difference: In Helping Your Child Learn
You Make the Difference is designed for parents of all young children, especially those who are at-risk for developing a language delay. Download You Make the Difference medical books for free.
The principles of the Hanen "3a way" approach - allow, adapt, add -- are captured in this condensed, user-friendly book. The simple language, colorful illustrations and humorous cartoons help parents learn how to connect with their children in ways that foster the child's self-esteem and learning. The style of the book makes it especially useful for parents with low literacy skills and those who have other first languages. Includes the following: - colorful illustrations that reflect multiculturalism in America
- recipes for play dough and play clay
- game suggestions
- adding new words and exper Get You Make the Difference our bestseller medical books.
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Includes the following: - colorful illustrations that reflect multiculturalism in America
- recipes for play dough and play clay
- game suggestions
- adding new words and exper
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