![]() ![]() I will mention that many children with communication delays may not be ready to sit and attend to the length of a book or any part of the book for that matter. With your library card, you can sign up your child to receive a free book from birth to five years of age. ![]() Some of these books came my way through Dolly Parton’s Imagination Library. I’m sharing a few books that feature exclamatory words that I’ve come across while reading with my own kids. ![]() Laura Mize with Teach Me to Talk has some great examples of exclamatory words on this post on her site and is a wonderful resource for parents and speech therapists to help children with communication delays. “moo” versus “cow” or “choo-choo” before “train”). Children often imitate these types of words and silly sounds before real words (e.g. Boom! Uh-oh! Whee! Yay! Moo! Beep! Shhh!! Mmmm Mmmm!Įxclamatory words or exclamations are great words to target for young children learning to talk. ![]()
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