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First 100 Words | A Guide to Developing Speech and Language
The words are classified into 14 categories. The objective of the recommended activities is to help children to:
- become familiar with speech sounds
- store these sounds in their memory system
- distinguish phonetic sounds
- produce speech sounds
The second part of the book comprises a set of activities for phrase-level language development.
Steps for developing Language Skills
- listening
- imitation
- automatization (with prompts)
- spontaneous speech production (without prompts)
At this stage (age), you don’t assess children’s articulation skills (i.e. their ability to produce sounds correctly). Children must simply be able to handle words consistently and prove that they can understand their meaning.
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Theoretical Background
Vocabulary Guide
Steps for developing Language Skills
Categories of Functional Word Combination
Stages of Language Development
First 100 Words – Classification Table
Practice Activities
Part 1: Holophrastic Stage, Single Words
- Animal Sounds
- Communication Word List
- Animals.
- Body Parts
- Family
- Clothes
- Food/Drinks
- House
- Toys
- Means of Transport
- Actions
- Size
- Position
- Questions
Part 2: Phrase Level – Telegraphic Speech
- Subject – Object
- Subject – Place
- Description/Possession – Subject/Object
- Action – Subject/Object
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Type: Paper or PDF file
SKU: EN-EB1095
Number of pages: 291
Author: Alice Kassotaki - Speech Language Pathologist MSc, BSc
Translation & Proofreading: Rigli Maria