![]() ![]() That way, each parent can read exactly what they need to do for his/her child. The book is full of helpful charts that are laid out by the stages of communication. I have taken the strategies, demonstrated them in therapy to the parents, and then they try them at home. The strategies themselves are extremely practical and are fairly easy for parents to implement. It is written in a way for all to understand the strategies. What is fantastic about the book is how informative and on the parents' level it is. Supported by the most current research, this edition of It Takes Two to Talk includes easy-to-use checklists, practical guidelines for choosing. The Hanen Centre has, once again, done a terrific job of making the information in this newest edition of It Takes Two to Talk accessible to families and professionals, who can rely on the fact that the intervention strategies are based on years of research that support their usefulness in promoting improved communication skills in children with language delays. 'Written in simple language and filled with colourful illustrations, this beautiful guidebook shows parents how. At EarlyEd, It Takes Two to Talk is run by our Hanen. It Takes Two to Talk: A Practical Guide for Parents of Children with Language Delays. It provides information on how to encourage communication and language skills through everyday activities and interactions.Ĭhapter 1: Learn More About Your Child's CommunicationĬhapter 4: Take Turns to Keep the Interaction GoingĬhapter 5: Use Routines to SPARK an InteractionĬhapter 6: Add Language to the Interaction It Takes Two to Talk translates the research on early language intervention into concrete strategies that are easy for parents to understand and to put into. It Takes Two To Talk is a parent training program aimed at parents of children with a language delay. This book is designed for parents, caregivers, SLPs, and other professionals. I have so many late talkers on my caseload right now, so I was excited to have a new resource in my library. ![]()
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