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A guide for teachers and parents about how to plan and implement language instruction for children with Down Syndrome.
 
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allforkids | Apr 30, 2015 |
“There is no one ‘Down syndrome profile’ when it comes to communication skills,” espouses author Libby Kumin in this sequel to her Early Communication Skills for Children with Down Syndrome. Part of the Topics in Down syndrome series, this guide for parents and professionals offers an overview of the wide variety of speech and language difficulties in children with Down syndrome, aged six to fourteen. It continues with a discussion of speech-language evaluation and eligibility and what children will typically work on while in therapy with a speech-language pathologist.
Kumin also believes that “language is part of daily living and is best practiced during real life,” and suggests teamwork among the family, speech-language pathologist, and teacher. To build up this team, she provides strategies for classroom teachers, such as modifications that help students with Down syndrome follow spoken instructions or feel included in conversations. For families, the author presents a wealth of home activities, ranging from vocabulary building and verb tenses to sound production and voice to facial expressions and turn taking, which go beyond traditional therapy lessons.
A professor in the Department of Speech-Language Pathology/Audiology at Loyola University, where she founded the Down Syndrome Center for Excellence, and a national speaker, Kumin draws on over twenty years of experience working with babies, children, adolescents, and adults with Down syndrome and their families. This leading expert has also written Classroom Language Skills for Children with Down Syndrome and produced What Did You Say? DVD: A Guide to Speech Intelligibility in People with Down Syndrome.
Integrating the latest research, therapies in speech-language therapy, and assistive technology, Kumin adds to this practical and invaluable handbook with quick lists; sample worksheets, evaluations, reports, and surveys; an extensive “Resource Guide” with related organizations and websites; and eye-catching photographs of children with Down syndrome at school, at home, and in the community. Although her information is authoritative, the text is easy to read and the author’s tone is always encouraging and supportive. Her “10 Tips for Nurturing Your Child’s Communication Skills” should become a mantra for all families and professionals working with children with Down syndrome. If helping these children communicate better is the goal, then this book is the guiding path.

by Angela Leeper

Copyright Foreword Magazine, Volume 12, no. 1
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ForeWordmag | Jan 23, 2009 |

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