Saturday, November 01, 2014

Insanity, Does It Occur With Speech Therapy?:
         Teaching of Talking

Mark A. Ittleman
The Teaching of Talking
Published on Oct 26, 2014

Insanity is a word that has been used to describe doing tasks in the same way, and expecting different results. Unfortunately many caregivers and those receiving speech therapy are frustrated at methods which do not seem related to improved speaking and talking at home.

Find out about a new method for speech stimulation that uses methods that help speech therapy clients succeed in saying words, phrases and sentences, if they are stimulable. Speech practice occurs at the clinic and at home where everyday speech is spoken when making requests and answering simple questions rather than homework sheets, that do not address the need for talking at home to interact with loved ones and family members. Find out more information at http://www.teachingoftalking.com We offer therapists and caregivers/parents the Teaching of Talking Book in soft cover, audio digital copy from audible.com, Kindle, and our newest creation The Teaching of Talking Video:
A Step by Step Approach to Speaking Improvement which is currently in production and soon to be released.

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