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    Deluxe Responsibility Chart - 134 piece set

    Editorial Review
    This product was just what I needed for a five year old that was still acting like a 2 to 3 year old. With this product as a visual motivator and a bag of cheap toys as rewards, my grandaughter has went from a screaming and defiant child to a child that is eager to please and is beginning to control her actions on her own, and the changes are becoming good habits.
    We had tried stickers but interest was not there. When I opened this magnetic board and put it up, she could touch it, arrange it herself, use what she wanted for the sticker and could see her results. I love this Chart. You can even tailor it to your needs anything from school, nice action, to chours that you want your child to do. And it can grow with your child. Very positive! Good training for delayed gratification. --Chambers Family

     


    Deluxe Magnetic Calendar - 140 piece set

    Editorial Review
    This magnetic calendar is undated, so it can be reused month after month, year after year. Use the month magnets to identify the month, and then stick the magnetic numbers on the appropriate days of the week. Hinged panels fold out for hanging--the top half is a calendar, the bottom half is a blank white magnetic surface for storing month and year magnets and the colorfully illustrated "reminder" pieces. There's one for every occasion you can think of, so you'll never miss an important date or activity--Test Day, Mother's Day, Canada Day, Kwanzaa, Go To Dentist, and so on. Consisting of 139 pieces, the calendar measures 15.5 by 23 inches unfolded. --Alison Golder


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    Learning Resources Time Tracker
    Learning Resources Time Tracker

    Product Description
    It's never been easier or more fun to keep kids on track with this unique lighted electronic timer. Lighted sections alert kids to time left to complete a task. You can easily program green, yellow and red sections and six sound effects to indicate that time is running out. It teaches time management! Features 180° viewing, large, easy-to-read LCD display, volume control and pause feature. Measures 9" tall. Requires adapter (LER 2901) or 4 "AA" batteries (not included).

     

     

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    Childhood Speech, Language, and Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know
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    The Late Talker

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

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    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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