Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 " ITTTT " is a book by the Hanen program. It is a wonderful book with lots of excellent communication tips and resources for parents. The focus is on letting the child take the lead. if there is a Hanen provider in your area, you can attend parent workshops. You can find out more at their website www.hanen.org Hope this helps, Rhonda son ECHO, The Voice of Canadian Children with Oral Motor Speech Disorders www.apraxia.ca wrote: Callie began working with a new slp this morning, one has 3 x wk, this one is 2 x wk, both PROMPT trained. Anyway, she mentioned the book It Takes Two to Talk. Has anyone read it? What are your thoughts? I usually say to her " what is this, what is that etc.... " but this book apparently stresses a different approach. Any feedback would be great. Re: computer games. Callie is 2.8 yrs, should I have her on the computer already? I thought I'd wait until she was 3. Any word from our Florida families? Thanks Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 8, 2004 Report Share Posted September 8, 2004 - I haven't read that particular book but Im pretty sure based on the title I know the approach. Turntaking, sound play, interactive play. If those are the things its talking about I think they are great! but they don't work with my son to facilitate speech. I can sit down and play with my son and if hands me the ball and say " ball' but he rarely if ever going to say it. but if I ask what this? he will say ba right away. I agree with the philosophy and the idea but he really needs more encouragement right now to say wirds. I think its great for children without speech disorders. We were at the pet store yesterday and Taft saw a bird and excitingly pointed at it. A typical child at his speech level would say 'bird' whie he pointed but he was silent. I said " wow, Taft whats that your pointing at' and he said " bird' I don't know if its appropriate to 'quiz' all the time and even though intearactive sound play is great it is not always going to be an approach that works for every kid. The thing is our kids have a speech disorder and there speech or lack there of us has absoultely nothing to do with the interaction they recieve from us at home. Jmho. Steph -- In , Bachman <susan3959@y...> wrote: > Callie began working with a new slp this morning, one > has 3 x wk, this one is 2 x wk, both PROMPT trained. > Anyway, she mentioned the book It Takes Two to Talk. > Has anyone read it? What are your thoughts? I usually > say to her " what is this, what is that etc.... " but > this book apparently stresses a different approach. > Any feedback would be great. > > Re: computer games. Callie is 2.8 yrs, should I have > her on the computer already? I thought I'd wait until > she was 3. > > Any word from our Florida families? > > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 9, 2004 Report Share Posted September 9, 2004 I took part in the It Takes Two to Talk program through Early Intervention. It is a program based on the floortime approach that emphasizes a lot of play-based activities with your child to encourage them to communicate, no matter what their current level of speech. There is a companion book that you can buy, that you can read and is helpful whether or not you do the program. I thought the program was worthwhile and would recommend it to others. Email me offlist if you need more info. D > ________________________________________________________________________ > ________________________________________________________________________ > > Message: 4 > Date: Wed, 8 Sep 2004 11:55:26 -0700 (PDT) > From: Bachman <susan3959@...> > Subject: Book: It takes two to talk - ever heard of it???? > > Callie began working with a new slp this morning, one > has 3 x wk, this one is 2 x wk, both PROMPT trained. > Anyway, she mentioned the book It Takes Two to Talk. > Has anyone read it? What are your thoughts? I usually > say to her " what is this, what is that etc.... " but > this book apparently stresses a different approach. > Any feedback would be great. > > Re: computer games. Callie is 2.8 yrs, should I have > her on the computer already? I thought I'd wait until > she was 3. > > Any word from our Florida families? > > Thanks > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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