12: 3 Fun Ways to Facilitate Language Development w/ Hearing Specialist Angie
Learn why these three everyday activities help children develop language and discover fun tips to tweak them in order to enrich your child’s access to language even more.
Hearing specialist Angie works as an in-home therapist for the Utah School for the Deaf with the mission to give children with hearing loss access to language. Turns out the three most powerful tools are ones that apply to all children, typically hearing or not.
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TRANSCRIPT:
Angie
You'll always have that next milestone in mind. Celebrate the milestones that they're doing now and don't give up.
Madeline Cheney
Hi, you're listening to the rare life. I'm your host Madeline Cheney. And today we have episode 12. A little side note before we jump into the episode, I would like to invite all my listeners--special needs parents and others included--to share what you've thought of Season 1 so far and your favorite takeaway, which might be something you've been able to implement and had success with, a thought from a parent that resonated with you, or any kind of meaningful experience you've had with the episodes you've listened to in Season 1. Please do that in the form of a review on either iTunes or if you are not an iTunes listener, you can send it in through the contact form on my website, therarelifepodcast.com and I will put a link to that in the show notes...
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