Rosemary: Very pleased with this book. My grandson is non verbal and also doesn't play with toys in a typical way. This has given me some ideas as to how I can engage him in play. The book is easy to read and has a sensible approach.
United Kingdom on Sep 07, 2021
Manisha Sharma: Excellent
Canada on Dec 21, 2020
abc: Good book to read.n8ce one. It is to read.pleade let me read the book before review.what the hell is this review.
India on Dec 18, 2020
GR: This book definitely had techniques for helping to promote speech with your toddler. If you are concerned about your toddler's speech or just want to try to prevent any delays, then this is a good resource. It explains the how and why of the techniques too, which helps you to communicate with your toddler when you don't have the book in front of you.
That being said, if you actually have speech therapy already for your toddler, then this is a little redundant. You should be receiving this information from your SLP, and you can look for ideas to engage for free all over the internet. I found the instructional part helpful, but the activities seemed pretty basic and I would have had to purchase additional supplies for most of the activities in the book. After reading it, I actually gave it to our therapists for the Early Intervention program. We've been doing speech therapy for about 9 months, so maybe I was already too informed to really benefit from this book. However, if you're just starting out, this could be helpful by getting you a head start on the therapy.
United States on Nov 17, 2018
Samagr: I bought this book to get ahead of speech delays in my 18 month old. I found the book really insightful when it comes to how play relates to language, which is not something I would have put together on my own. It was fascinating to discover that what toddlers do play wise translates to what they're capable of in speech due to the brain developments that allow for that play and how that affects speech ability/use. My only gripe is I think the book could be a lot more useful if the suggested activities/ play routines were organized by age appropriateness. The author talks about parent's expectations being realistic, but then the play routines don't have a suggested age or any organization by age. As a first time parent, I really don't know what play routines in the book might be too sophisticated for my child or what he could reasonably attempt at his age. Maybe the book is meant for those with older toddlers who would/should be able to complete any of the play routines, but I was hoping for more tips/ organized guidance to get out ahead of an emerging delay and use play to help your toddler talk.
United States on Mar 13, 2018
Danie: This is one of the best books around for anyone who wants to help with the development of a young child. This book is seriously AMAZZZZZING. What I especially love about this book for your toddlers is that it's more than just a speech book - it's a hands on, deep learning activity in almost all cases. IT provides suggests goals to help with actionable results - for a type A person like me - it's just the absolute best.I honestly wish that someone had used this book with me as a child, it probably would have helped with some of my speech problems. ONe thing I highly recommend is to actually read through it all and tkake the advice and tips from the author - they know what they're talking about. Don't believe me? Try it once "your" way then try reading it word by word and running with the authors suggestions, trust me, you'll do much better with the advice of Scanlon. This book is clever, educational and extremely helpful. It keeps things interesting for you too! It's not your average book and does a great job of keeping everyone busy and entertained. This book is extremely engaging and I've seen great results with my toddler. Give it a whirll. Can't sing praises enough.
United States on Aug 30, 2016
Amazon Customer: LOVE this book. My niece (who I spend a lot of time taking care of) has had many challenges in developing her speech and I LOVED what this book had to offer. It was suggested to me at the library and I enjoyed it so much I had to buy it so I could have it on hand whenever necessary. The activities are practical and hands on and I love that the author has so much experience in the field of speech pathology and toddler development. It makes you feel like they are coming from an authentic place when you read the book and it also allows you as the reader to relax--you are doing the right thing in reading and researching and you find a good source of information. There are so many baby books out there or toddler books or just books from people who may not really be in the trenches with you but it truly seems that Kimberly Scanlon is. It's a great book to have, I highly recommend it.
United States on Aug 27, 2016
DGol: I think the strategies presented are good but after a few months there is still no progress with my toddler's speech. If you're looking for a magic wand then this isn't for you. I'll keep at it as any ideas for speech therapy can only be useful. Marked down due to price but in terms of reference it is easy to use.
United Kingdom on May 24, 2016
Annie: I purchased "My Toddler Talks" in search of resources to encourage my toddlers speech. I was pleasantly surprised to find the activities featured in the book were things I was already doing ( with some constructive alterations) as well as some new activities that my little one really enjoys! It's a a light read with gentle focus on self talk, parallel talk and fun-filled games to promote natural conversation. This is a must have for any parent seeking to encourage their toddler to talk or expand their vocabulary.
Canada on Feb 07, 2015
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Total Reviews | 13 reviews | 88 reviews | 68 reviews |
ISBN-10 | 1477693548 | 3982142830 | 1951287037 |
Best Sellers Rank | #125 in Communicative Disorders in Special Ed. #352 in Parenting & Family Reference#657 in Baby & Toddler Parenting | #23 in Early Childhood Education#43 in Children's Self-Esteem Books#106 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings | #3 in Children's Daily Activities Books#13 in Children's Self-Esteem Books#34 in Children's Books on Emotions & Feelings |
Baby & Toddler Parenting | Baby & Toddler Parenting | ||
Parenting & Family Reference | Parenting & Family Reference | ||
Dimensions | 8.5 x 0.29 x 11 inches | 8.5 x 0.2 x 8.5 inches | 8.5 x 0.08 x 8.5 inches |
Language | English | English | English |
Customer Reviews | 4.4/5 stars of 849 ratings | 4.6/5 stars of 2,170 ratings | 4.7/5 stars of 3,091 ratings |
ISBN-13 | 978-1477693544 | 978-3982142838 | 978-1951287030 |
Paperback | 113 pages | 81 pages | 32 pages |
Item Weight | 10.9 ounces | 7.5 ounces | 1.6 ounces |
Communicative Disorders in Special Ed. (Books) | Communicative Disorders in Special Ed. | ||
Publisher | CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; First Edition | VLB | Diane Alber Art LLC |
Cliente de Kindle: Great guide for parents and toddlers
Love the simple activities easy to follow and do. Great advises for parents :)
United States on Mar 19, 2023