It's Just the Way I Talk
Jennifer Tillock
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Description
Empowering Kids Who Stutter: "It's Just the Way I Talk"
Does your child stutter? This heartwarming and informative book offers support and strategies for children ages 5-8 who stutter, along with their families and educators.
What's Inside?
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Clear explanations: Learn what stuttering is, why it happens, and why it's perfectly okay.Coping mechanisms: Discover "smooth speech" techniques like taking pauses and using light tongue contact to manage stuttering.Building confidence: Find reassurance that stuttering doesn't reflect intelligence and explore fun facts about stuttering.Supportive resources: A helpful guide for parents and teachers provides tips for creating a positive communication environment.
More than just a book, "It's Just the Way I Talk" is a confidence booster for children who stutter!
Product Details
Price
$11.95
$11.11
Publisher
Mrs. Speech LLC
Publish Date
June 27, 2024
Pages
40
Dimensions
8.25 X 6.0 X 0.08 inches | 0.14 pounds
Language
English
Type
Paperback
EAN/UPC
9798990615366
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Jennifer Tillock, M.S., CCC-SLP (writing as Christine Tellach for fiction), leverages her 24-year career as a speech-language pathologist to empower writers to create authentic characters with communication disorders. Witnessing the transformative power of communication firsthand, she is passionate about fostering empathy and understanding through the written word.Her work as a speech-language pathologist has equipped her with a deep understanding of communication challenges and the impact they have on individuals. This expertise translates into her writing, allowing her to craft engaging resources that bridge the gap between the clinical world and the realm of storytelling.Beyond her professional experience, Jennifer is a firm believer in the power of inclusive narratives. She believes that characters with communication disorders deserve nuanced portrayals that resonate with readers and celebrate the human spirit. Her book, "Unspoken Volumes: Write Characters with Communication Challenges" is a testament to this belief, offering writers a comprehensive guide to creating authentic and unforgettable characters.