| 4 Parts |
| 1. Introduction to typical language development
By: Sima Gerber, Ph.D. C.C.C., 11/24/2013, 0 views 3m 6s duration |
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| Sima Gerber, Ph.D. C.C.C., Professor of Speech-Language Pathology in the Department of Linguistics and Communication Disorders of Queens College, City University of New York, will introduce you to the elements of a developmental approach to early communication in young children. | |
| 2. Language development in Infancy
By: Sima Gerber, Ph.D. C.C.C., 11/24/2013, 0 views 2m 19s duration |
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| Watch the typical rhythms and emerging capacities for shared attention, social referencing and early imitation as one –year- old Fiona takes a bath. How does Fiona take an active part in learning to communicate the contents of her mind to her mother? | |
| 3. Language development in Toddlerhood
By: Sima Gerber, Ph.D. C.C.C., 11/24/2013, 0 views 2m 59s duration |
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| Sarah, a 24 month old, shows us the verbal and non-verbal communication, and the emerging representational play typical of a toddler. What is the developmental context in which Sarah is learning to communicate? | |
| 4. Language development in Preschoolers
By: Sima Gerber, Ph.D. C.C.C., 11/24/2013, 0 views 2m 46s duration |
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