Small Talk!- Discovering Language & Learning Together
Justine Sherman & Associates introduces a new language based parent & child play program called Small Talk! Our program promotes child-parent interaction and play to facilitate language acquisition in a series of 8 unique classes for 5 separate age/ skill groups. Created and led by licensed speech-language pathologists, the series of classes is designed to teach parents how to work with their children on the specific skills appropriate to each distinct stage of language development. Parents will learn how to facilitate and expand their child’s language during everyday activities such as meal, bath and play time. Since focused and consistent verbal interaction at home is proven to enhance a child’s language, social and play skills we feel this program provides an ideal experience in a fun and social environment.
For specific class details, please review the following available group levels below:
Baby Bonding I (0-12 months)
Infant Massage
Facilitate Babbling
Baby Sign
Music Engagement
Baby Bonding II (12-18 months)
More Baby Sign
Imitation Skills
Build Comprehension
Oral Motor Development
Tot Talk I (18-24 months)
Vocabulary Development
Symbolic Play
Speech Games
Books to Build Language
Tot Talk II (24-36 months)
Following Directions
Speech Clarity
Asking Questions
Improve Play Skills
Kinder Prep (36-60 months)
Cooperative Play
Problem Solving
Pre-Literacy Skills
Kindergarten Reading
Program Details
• Series Price: $250* (including class materials)
• Eight Classes in a Series
• Weekday and Weekend Classes Available
• Classes limited to 8 Children
* Register at or prior to class orientation January 28th for class material fee waiver
Classes begin in early February 2010 so make sure to reserve your spot soon.
http://www.justineshermanslp.com/programs.php
(626) 355-1729
or
justine@justineshermanslp.com
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