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 Nancy Tandon, Author of The Way I Say It
Language During Mealtime
29 minutes 2 seconds
3 years ago
Interview with Nancy Tandon, Author of The Way I Say It
The Way I Say It written by Nancy Tandon is a middle grade book that sixth grader, Rory who can't say his r's. How can Rory get through sixth grade not even saying his name clearly? Rory struggles with an articulation disorder which affects his confidence and makes him prone to teasing. How does Rory get through this? What does he learn from this experience?
I really love this book because it helps gives readers the perspective of what it's like for children who have articulation disorders and struggle with their speech. The book also embeds other stories into it that focuses on perspective taking, friendships, brain injury, and dealing with confrontation. I also love how the author (and SLP!) gives readers a peek into a school speech language pathologist.
To learn more about Nancy and check out her newest book, visit here 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