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    articulation disorders

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    late talking

    pervasive developmental disorder

    phonological disorder

    semantic pragmatic language disorder

    specific language impairment

    stuttering

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    Favorite Children's Books | Rhyming Books

     

    Favorite Children's Books

    Goodnight Moon (Board Book)
    Goodnight Moon

    by Margaret Wise Brown, Clement Hurd (Illustrator)

    Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?
    Polar Bear, Polar Bear, What Do You Hear?

    by Bill Martin Jr., Eric Carle (Illustrator)

    Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?
    Brown Bear, Brown Bear, What Do You See?

    by Bill Martin Jr., Eric Carle (Illustrator)

    Hooway for Wodney Wat

    by Helen Lester, Lynn M. Munsinger (Illustrator)

    The Seals on the Bus

    by Lenny Hort, G. Brian Karas (Illustrator)

    Chicka Chicka Boom Boom 

    by Bill Martin Jr., John Archambault, Lois Ehlert (Illustrator)

    The Cow That Went Oink

    by Bernard Most

    Cows in the Kitchen
    Cows in the Kitchen
     

    Five Little Monkeys Jumping on the Bed

    by Eileen Christelow

    Cock-a-doodle-moo!

    by Bernard Most

    Ten Little Dinosaurs : Board Book Edition

    by Pattie Schnetzler

     

    Rhyming Books

    Top 5 Books of Rhymes and Fun for Little Ones (listed below) - From about.com: "Young children love the sounds of rhythms and rhymes, from Mother Goose and other traditional rhymes to recently written rhymes. When the rhymes are coupled with engaging illustrations, children tend to enjoy hearing (and seeing) them again and again. A nice side benefit is that rhymes, alliteration, and other word play are great ways to begin to prepare children to learn to read."

    Good for You! Toddler Rhymes for Toddler Times
    Good For You! Toddler Rhymes for Toddler Times

    by Stephanie Calmenson

    Four in All
    Four in All
    by Nine Payne, Adam Payne, Adam S. Payne

    Playtime Rhymes for Little People
    Playtime Rhymes for Little People
    by Mary Finch (Editor), Clair Beaton (Illustrator)

    Tomie DePaola's Mother Goose
    Tomie DePaola's Mother Goose
    by Tomie DePaola

     

     


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    Featured Products:

     

     

    The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children With Special Needs, a Guide for Parents and Teachers
    Sue Schwartz, Ph.D.

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    Childhood Speech, Language, and Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know
    (2nd Ed.)

    Patricia McAleer Hamaguchi
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    The Late Talker

    The Late Talker,
    a book about children's
    speech difficulties,
    co-written by Speechville Co-Founder, Lisa Geng

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    Highlights Catalog 


    Speechville Express is a resource for families, educators, and medical professionals, offering information about language development in children, helping those who care for toddlers and young children who are late talkers, and connecting you with others who have been down this road. Language disorders and communication impairments included are apraxia, stuttering, pervasive developmental disorder, dysarthria, and aphasia, among others.

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