Title:Laptime and Lullabies: Storybooks and Parent Handbooks
Author:Clarke, Kay L.
Resource Description
For parents and teachers of children up to three years of age; use Butterflies and Where’s Little Fuzzy? story books (both with tactile, braille, and print components) to facilitate the skills necessary to build an understanding of language before beginning to read the written word, including: evaluating one’s environment; understanding reciprocal communication; developing listening skills; and more.
With a little “thinking out of the book,” you and your little one can discover literacy activities that are both enjoyable and meaningful.
Laptime and Lullabies: Sharing the Joys of Literacy With Your Infant or Toddler Who is Blind or Visually Impaired was created for APH by Kay L. Clarke, Ph.D., to help families and their early intervention teams answer the many questions they receive from parents.
Pair Butterflies and Where’s Little Fuzzy? story books with the Laptime and Lullabies: Parent Handbook and 18 Booklets: First Chapters of Literacy, Establish Relationships, Share Conversations, Focus on Vision, Grow Listening Skills, Enhance Touch, Partner in Play, Explore the world, Read Together, Investigate Books, Discover Symbols, Experiment with Tools, Team Up for Literacy, Emergent Literacy Development Milestones, It Makes Sense to Me, Literacy Fun at Bath Time and Bedtime, Bath Time and Bedtime Activities, References
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