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Helpful Posts
In this blog, you'll find a variety of informative links to tackle the full range of communciation issues.
First, your child's senses need to be addressed. Is she hearing, breathing and seeing okay? Physical solutions from the posts below will be useful.
Protecting Your Child's Hearing
Improve Your Child's Vision
Keeping Nasal Passages Clear & Mouths Closed
And neurodevelopmental exercises will help with sensory issues as well.
Get Your Own Neurodevelopmentalist
Post coming soon (email me to ask me to finish it sooner!) about Oral Motor Stimulation.
Reading to your child in order for them to hear a variety of words in a variety of ways along with pictures will aid your child in learning new words to communicate with.
Books to Read to Your Baby
Feeding your baby correctly will help with tongue thrust as well as to prevent ear infections.
How to Spoon Feed
Proper Breastfeeding for Down Syndrome
Avoiding unhealthy foods and those that often cause allergies will help to keep nasal and ear passages clear.
Toxin Free Babies
Healthy Meal Planning Blogs
There's also a variety of electronic support that you can use.
My TV/Video Strategy
BrillKids is offering discounts for Special Needs
Readeez: Songs Supporting Reading Free Download
Readeez Sale!
Free iPads ITouches for Special Needs
Play To Talk: A Practical Guide to Help Your Late-Talking Child Join the Conversation by James MacDonald Ph.D. and Pam Stoika Ph.D
Early Communication Skills for Children with Down syndrome by Libby Kumin
Parent Kit: Using Oral Placement Therapy With Your Child - TalkTools®
This is a great parent DVD for quality, at-home speech therapy. You can purchase the entire parent kit which includes all the tools necessary including a 3 hour DVD where Sara demonstrates how to use each of the tools at home. This is a link to just the dvd http://www.talktools.net/s.nl/it.A/id.1669/.f?sc=23&category=3356 . Talk tools works on building oral motor skills (muscles in the mouth) to build a foundation for speech production.
Related Posts
Protecting Your Child's Hearing
Improve Your Child's Vision
Keeping Nasal Passages Clear & Mouths Closed
Books to Read to Your Baby
BrillKids is offering discounts for Special Needs ...
Early Steps for Better Speech
How to Spoon Feed
Readeez: Songs Supporting Reading Free Download
Readeez Sale!
My TV/Video Strategy
Parent's Resources for Guidance on Down Syndrome
Get Your Own Neurodevelopmentalist
15 Things A New Parent Should Know
Some TV is Good for Our Kids!