Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Hello to everyone. Has anyone read the book “Getting Verbal with Childhood Apraxia” by Pam Marshal? I have just finished the book and found it very helpful … I highly recommend the book particularly for those parents of kids who are non-vocal and minimally verbal. It provides very good practical advise for interacting with our children. I feel this book has made a huge difference in ’ progress (simply by changing the way I have encouraged and responded to his attempts at sounds). Anyways, just thought I would pass on this info! I hope all is well. Liz. Y (mom to 2 ½) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 Liz - can you tell us a bit more about this book? Does it have specific exercises and activities? Thanks, [ ] Getting Verbal with Childhood Apraxia Hello to everyone. Has anyone read the book “Getting Verbal with Childhood Apraxia” by Pam Marshal? I have just finished the book and found it very helpful … I highly recommend the book particularly for those parents of kids who are non-vocal and minimally verbal. It provides very good practical advise for interacting with our children. I feel this book has made a huge difference in ’ progress (simply by changing the way I have encouraged and responded to his attempts at sounds). Anyways, just thought I would pass on this info! I hope all is well. Liz. Y (mom to 2 ½) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 " > Has anyone read the book " Getting Verbal with Childhood Apraxia " by Pam > Marshal? I have just finished the book and found it very helpful … I > highly recommend the book particularly for those parents of kids who are > non-vocal and minimally verbal. " I read this book also. I highly recommend it IF your child is preverbal. I don't think it would be very helpful if your child is already verbal. Basically, I feel the book is helpful in getting your child to make sounds and imitate. Traci Hampton Roads SE VA Apraxia Support Group Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 10, 2004 Report Share Posted September 10, 2004 I read the book yesterday at my SLP's office. Quick easy reading but one thing it talks about is the stages babies go through. One item was turn taking. Many of us will talk to our kids but don't wait for an answer and so they tend not to respond at all. Often b/c they can't. It also mentioned something about crowd noise which I found interesting. The example was that kids learn by imitating so the author had a group of pre-schoolers from non verbbal to verbal. She started playing with a baby doll and said " My baby is hungry " the more verbal ones chimed in quickly and as the interactions continued the non verbal ones would eventually respond with maybe some sounds. It is important to respond to all sounds and actions and treat exchanges like conversations. My son is past many of the suggestions but for a non verbal child or one just starting to vocalize I thought it was a good book to show parents how to stimulate and interact with their child. denise > Liz - can you tell us a bit more about this book? Does it have specific > exercises and activities? > > Thanks, > > > [ ] Getting Verbal with Childhood Apraxia > > Hello to everyone. > > Has anyone read the book " Getting Verbal with Childhood Apraxia " by Pam > Marshal? I have just finished the book and found it very helpful … I > highly recommend the book particularly for those parents of kids who are > non-vocal and minimally verbal. It provides very good practical advise > for interacting with our children. I feel this book has made a huge > difference in ' progress (simply by changing the way I have > encouraged and responded to his attempts at sounds). > > Anyways, just thought I would pass on this info! I hope all is well. > > Liz. Y (mom to 2 ½) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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