Certified speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, Becca Eisenberg brings you creative professionals from the language learning and children’s education field. With these ideas, parents can help their children with special needs improve their language and reading abilities
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Certified speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, Becca Eisenberg brings you creative professionals from the language learning and children’s education field. With these ideas, parents can help their children with special needs improve their language and reading abilities
Interview with Catherine J. Manning, Author of Be the Dragon 9 Keys to Unlocking Your Inner Magic
Language During Mealtime
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4 years ago
Interview with Catherine J. Manning, Author of Be the Dragon 9 Keys to Unlocking Your Inner Magic
Be The Dragon 9 Keys to Unlocking Your Inner Magic written by Catherine J. Manning and illustrated by Melanie Demmer is a beautiful workbook to stimulate your child's creativity and imagination. The book begins with a Know Yourself Quiz to determine "What type of dragon are you?" From there, you can determine what type of dragon you are! Are you a water dragon, air dragon, ground dragon, fire dragon, or moon dragon?
In this book, you will find hands-on activities, quests and quizzes, exciting stories, and vibrant illustrations. Through these activities, your child can reflect on overcoming fears, increasing confidence, social skills, and stimulating problem-solving situations.
To learn more about this book, visit my website here!
Language During Mealtime
Certified speech-language pathologist and children’s book author, Becca Eisenberg brings you creative professionals from the language learning and children’s education field. With these ideas, parents can help their children with special needs improve their language and reading abilities