Publisher's Synopsis
Unlock the Power of Nursery Rhymes to Help Your Late Talker Communicate!
Written by a licensed psychotherapist with lived experience as a parent of a late talker, this heartwarming book of functional nursery rhymes is designed to:
- Support meaningful communication: Empower your child to express their needs, feelings, and desires.
- Engage and inspire: Simple, first-person rhymes paired with charming illustrations make language learning fun.
- Foster connection: Strengthen the bond between you and your child as you sing, rhyme, and connect together.
Each rhyme is thoughtfully crafted to support Gestalt Language Processors (GLPs) as they move through language development stages. Whether you're a parent, caregiver, or speech therapist, this book is an easy-to-use tool that turns everyday moments into meaningful opportunities for communication and connection.
Let your child's voice bloom-one rhyme at a time!
Each page features:- Functional Nursery Rhymes: Each page features simple, first-person rhymes designed to help Gestalt Language Processors (GLPs) and speech-delayed children build meaningful communication through repetition and familiar patterns.
- Heartwarming Baby Animal Illustrations: Charming, textured images of expressive baby animals bring each rhyme to life, helping children visually connect with emotions and communication cues.
- Emotional and Functional Focus: The rhymes and illustrations focus on functional communication scenarios, such as expressing needs, asking for help, sharing emotions, and engaging in social play.
- Interactive and Engaging Design: Large, easy-to-read text, minimal background art, and simple layouts keep the focus on language and connection, making it easy for caregivers to engage their little ones.
Written by a licensed psychotherapist with extensive expertise in infant and child mental health-and lived experience parenting a late talker-this book is uniquely designed to inspire parents, caregivers, speech therapists, and other providers to support late talkers in developing functional communication, during story time and beyond!