Children's Language and Learning

Children's Language and Learning
Author: Judith Wells Lindfors
Publisher: Pearson
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1987
Genre: Education
ISBN:

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It Takes Two to Talk

It Takes Two to Talk
Author: Jan Pepper
Publisher: The Hanen Centre
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2004
Genre: Family & Relationships
ISBN: 0921145195

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Shows parents how to help their child communicate and learn language during everyday activities.

Everybody Needs a Turn

Everybody Needs a Turn
Author: Denise Underkoffler
Publisher: ASHA Press
Total Pages: 24
Release: 2019-05-31
Genre: Brothers and sisters
ISBN: 9781580411158

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It's no fun when you have to wait. And Hanna has to wait for her little brother Peter a lot. She waits at the speech-language pathologist's office, at story time-will it ever be her turn? Many brothers and sisters of children with a speech-language disorder have a hard time understanding why their sibling is getting extra attention. It's no surprise when they feel left out. This engaging story shows how Hanna, with a little help, learns to understand her feelings and find a way for both Peter and her to have their turn. The endearing illustrations bring the story to life and make this a warm and accessible story for sharing at bedtime-or anytime. This book can be used by parents, speech-language pathologists, and educators as a springboard for more conversations. It includes a section of helpful and practical communication tips for the whole family. Discussion starters help children understand and communicate their feelings.

Understanding Children's Language and Literacy

Understanding Children's Language and Literacy
Author: Penny Mukherji
Publisher: Nelson Thornes
Total Pages: 196
Release: 2000
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780748739721

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This text aims to assist in the understanding of the way in which children's language and literacy develops . It outlines all the key issues in the area and explains the nature of language, the theories and sequences of language development and the development of reading, writing, listening and speaking skills. The book also includes chapters on bilingualism, communication problems and working with the child who is deaf.

How Children Learn Language

How Children Learn Language
Author: William O'Grady
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 210
Release: 2005-01-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1139442155

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Adults tend to take language for granted - until they have to learn a new one. Then they realize how difficult it is to get the pronunciation right, to acquire the meaning of thousands of new words, and to learn how those words are put together to form sentences. Children, however, have mastered language before they can tie their shoes. In this engaging and accessible book, William O'Grady explains how this happens, discussing how children learn to produce and distinguish among sounds, their acquisition of words and meanings, and their mastery of the rules for building sentences. How Children Learn Language provides readers with a highly readable overview not only of the language acquisition process itself, but also of the ingenious experiments and techniques that researchers use to investigate his mysterious phenomenon. It will be of great interest to anyone - parent or student - wishing to find out how children acquire language.

Children's Language

Children's Language
Author: Gina Conti-Ramsden
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 356
Release: 1990
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9780805805239

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First Published in 1990. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Children's Language

Children's Language
Author: Keith E. Nelson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 378
Release: 1987
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780898597608

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First Published in 1987. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Raising Multilingual Children

Raising Multilingual Children
Author: Tracey Tokuhama-Espinosa
Publisher: Praeger
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001
Genre: Education
ISBN: 0897897501

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Evaluates the most recent research in linguistics, neurology, education, and psychology and reinterprets the findings in an easy-to-follow format. Case studies illustrate the many ways families combine ten key factors in order to successfully raise multilingual children. The book encourages parents and teachers to reflect on their personal situations and helps them to foster multilingual skills in the children around them.

Children's Language

Children's Language
Author: K. E. Nelson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2014-03-18
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 131776921X

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First published in 1983. This series, Children’s Language, reflects the conviction that extensive work on entirely new fronts along with a great deal of reinterpretation of old-front data will be necessary before any persuasive and truly orderly account of language. For all volumes in the series there is a common scheme of operation with two tactics. First, to give authors sufficient planning time and freedom to arrive at a chapter-length account of their area of thinking which vividly shows both the progress and the problems in that area, with the author of each chapter free to find a workable proportion of new experimental contributions, review, and theory. The second tactic concerns the selection of topics for each volume. This is Volume 4. Structures about language and thought and children as employed in certain other fields may well be shaken and stimulated, particularly in education, sociology, anthropology, literature, and language remediation.

Children's Language

Children's Language
Author: Carolyn E. Johnson
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2013-01-11
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1134797370

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This volume brings together the work of 32 scholars from 13 countries -- investigations of children learning 15 different languages, in some instances more than one at a time. The scope of this work -- as broad as it is -- only partially represents the research interests and approaches of the more than 350 scholars from 34 countries who contributed papers or posters to the Sixth International Congress for the Study of Child Language. This investigative power and diversity are, for the most part, focused on topics and issues of modern day child language research that have been under discussion for the last 30 years or so. Some even go beyond that in early diary studies and philosophers' speculations. While the issues are mainly familiar ones, the 17 chapters contribute to the advancement of child language study in several specific ways. They: * represent current theoretical frameworks, both bringing the insights of the theories to the interpretation of language development and testing tenets or implications of the theories with child language data; * contribute substantively to the crosslinguistic study of child language, reflecting both the linguistic diversity of the authors themselves and a recent major shift in the approach to child language study; * build on the now considerable body of knowledge about children's language, both adding to information about the basic systems of phonology, syntax, and semantics, and extending beyond to explore aspects of narrative and literacy development, language acquisition by bilingual and atypical children, and language processing; and * contain hints of new directions in child language study, such as increased attention to the impact of phonology on other language systems. Taken as a whole, this volume reflects the current strength of crosslinguistic research, the application and testing of new theoretical developments, a new legitimacy of language disorder data, and a new appeal to the descriptive possibilities of language processing models. In addition, there is a theme that runs through many of the chapters and points the way for important research in the future: the role of prosody in the acquisition of various language structures and systems.