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The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children with Special Needs: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

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Now updated and expanded, “The New Language of Toys” is a fresh, hands on approach to using everyday toys – both shop bought and home-made – to stimulate language development in children with special needs from birth to six years of age. When parents and teachers follow this book’s creative activities and toy dialogues, playtime becomes a fun, exciting, and educational experience…. More >>

The New Language of Toys: Teaching Communication Skills to Children with Special Needs: A Guide for Parents and Teachers

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Talking to Your Children Using Effective Communication Skills and Active Listening: A Book for Moms

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Talking to your children using effective communication skills and active listening is the best way to ensure that you don’t become a mother your child can’t talk to. What mother doesn’t hope that their child will come to them with anything and everything? Sadly, however, the parents are far too often the last to know what’s really going on with their children. It’s so easy to succumb to ineffective communication habits when talking to your children only to w… More >>

Talking to Your Children Using Effective Communication Skills and Active Listening: A Book for Moms

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Great Games for Young Children: Over 100 Games to Develop Self-Confidence, Problem-Solving Skills, and Cooperation

  • Every game supports cognitive, social/emotional, and physical development
  • 144 pages

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As I was setting up for a staff development workshop one night, I overheard one teacher tell another about a little girl who’d had a terrible crying jag over being eliminated from a game of Simon Says. The second teacher clucked in sympathy and the conversation moved on from there. There was no discussion of the fact that perhaps the game should be modified in the future so it didn’t make children feel bad—that the intention of a game is to have fun. You’ve … More >>

Great Games for Young Children: Over 100 Games to Develop Self-Confidence, Problem-Solving Skills, and Cooperation

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Children delight in animated storytelling presentations

Children delight in animated storytelling presentations
M élanie Mainville has delighted children of all ages across Greater Sudbury with her presentation. Mainville is a graduate of the Arts d’Expression program at Laurentian University.[...]

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