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Showing posts with label problem language. Show all posts
Showing posts with label problem language. Show all posts
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Childhood Speech, Language & Listening Problems: What Every Parent Should Know
Description
Does your child have trouble speaking or listening?
This fully revised and updated edition of the essential guide explains what you can do to help
Have you noticed that your child has difficulty getting the right words out, following directions, or being understood? If so, speech-language pathologist Patricia Hamaguchi -who has been helping children overcome problems like these for more than twenty years-has now revised and updated her highly effective guide to help you determine what's best for your child. Find out all you need to know about:
* Autism/PDD, central auditory processing disorders, dyspraxia, bilingual language development, adoption issues, thumb-sucking, and more
* How to recognize the most common speech, language, and listening problems
* When to get help for your child and when to wait
* Where to find the right specialist and what to ask
* How to read and understand the jargon-filled evaluation report
* The very latest changes in philosophy, treatment approach, labeling, laws, programs, and resources
* How the problem may affect your child academically, socially, and at home
* Tips for helping your child at home
"Provides valuable information for parents of children with speech, language, and listening problems."----Sandra C. Holley, Ph.D., Former President, American Speech-Language-Hearing Association
From the Publisher
Designed for parents who suspect their child may have some type of communication problem. Explains what is considered ``normal'' for a child's development then describes symptoms of various common disorders. Demonstrates how to distinguish between a problem that will probably be outgrown, from one that requires outside help. Also explains how to get help, what tests are likely to be done and how to understand the diagnosis. Includes activities parents can do with their children at home to help them progress. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.
The Parents Guide to Speech and Language Problems
ct Description
Your definitive guide for helping your speech-impaired child--cowritten by two in-the-trenches experts
When a child has communication problems-- diagnosed or not--parents are first looking for a place to go for help. The Parent’s Guide to Speech and Language Problems is a one-stop resource, offering not just the most up-to-date medical information but also advice and encouragement from a mom who’s been there.
Review: By L. Bisel "L. B"
This book is an excellent resource for anyone who has a child with speech and language difficulties. There is an enormous amount of information but it is very well organized, and easy to reference in a hurry. The quotes throughout from parents who have "been there" make you feel like you aren't alone. It's very easy to feel overwhelmed when you first get a diagnosis, but this book helps the process of really understanding what you can do to help your child, and the support that is available.
Thursday, June 12, 2008
- C. Formulation of the Problems
Title:
AN ANALYSIS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN BILINGUAL TRANSLATION
C.Formulation of the Problems
Based on the background and the title above, the writer will formulate the problems of the research as follows.
1. What kinds of grammatical errors often occur in translating Indonesian into English made by the English Letters Department students of Ahmad Dahlan University?
2. What are the possible sources of grammatical errors in translating Indonesian into English made by the English Letters Department students of Ahmad Dahlan University?
Labels:
error,
formulation,
grammar,
problem language,
thesis
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