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Something to Say about Stuttering - by Eden Molineux (Paperback)

Something to Say about Stuttering - by  Eden Molineux (Paperback)
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Last Price: 9.99 USD

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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>Alex loves dirt biking, soccer, and helping his mom with his little sister. He also happens to stutter. Alex shares what it is like for him when he stutters, as well as ways to help make communication a little easier.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>Alex loves dirt biking, soccer, and helping his mom with his little sister. He also happens to stutter. Alex shares what it is like for him when he stutters, as well as ways to help make communication a little easier.</p><p>The Something to Say Collection promotes self-advocacy, understanding of speech and language differences, and conversation about embracing diversity. Written by a speech-language pathologist, each book features a character with a communication difference. Characters' strengths and interests are highlighted, while the reader gains an increased understanding of how to support communication. Readers can feel a connection to the characters as they reflect on their own experiences and enjoy the sweet and colorful illustrations.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p>This is a splendid book with beautiful illustrations that entice readers to learn more about Alex and how he tries to manage his stuttering in real life situations. I recommend the use of this book at home, throughout the community, and within the school setting. It can be used as an exceptional teaching tool due to it's accuracy, warmth, and positive promotion of effective strategies.</p><p>-Crystal (Teacher, Utah)</p><p>This collection of books gives great insight into how a child with a communication disorder actually feels and focuses on what others can do to help. It is an excellent resource for teachers, parents, community members, SLPs, but most of all the child! Teaching children no matter their differences, what you have to say is always important! </p><p>-Randi (Speech-Language Pathologist, Saskatchewan)</p><p>These easy to read stories do an excellent job of creating the important skills of empathy and understanding in children, and encourage diversity, inclusion and friendship in classmates, family and friends. </p><p>-Ariel (School Counsellor, Alberta)</p><p>The Something to Say Collection has given children with communication needs a very special character to relate to. Regardless of ability, every child has something important to say.</p><p>-Mia (Speech-Language Pathologist, Saskatchewan)</p><br>

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