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From: "kiddietalk" <kiddietalk@...>
Subject: Getting the 'word' out...Contemporary Pediatrics/ The Writer
magazine


Hi all!

There is a feature cover article with CMEs in the December
Contemporary
Pediatrics pg 22 -34 called When Silence Isn't Golden -The Late
Talker written
by my co author Dr. Marilyn Agin. I wrote the parent guide on page
33 called "What to do if your child should be talking -but isn't
yet" Check with your child's pediatrician to see if they have a
copy to check out -it's a real breakthrough article for all of us.
Contemporary Pediatrics goes out to tens of thousands of pediatric
medical professionals across the US.

The cover photo is also awesome -see it at link below (or at your
pediatrician's office):

*** The "late talker" when silence isn't golden ***

http://www.contemporarypediatrics.com/contpeds/content/contentDetail.j
sp?id=132720

Also check out page 14 of January The Writer magazine (on news
stands now) for an article that I just wrote called Bringing child a
voice turns parent into author. In it I made sure it
included "...Most children with speech impairments have average to
above average intelligence, but at the time, even those with minor
speech problems were judged as cognitively inferior and were open
game for teasing..."

You can find the Writer magazine at Barnes and Noble or other
book/magazine stores, and online the current issue is at
http://www.writermag.com/wrt/default.aspx?c=i&id=126

Pg 34 Contemporary Pediatrics /Pg 14 The Writer magazine:
Both articles have websites for CHERAB, Speechville, and ASHA.
Getting
the 'word' out -literally!

Happy Holidays!

=====
Lisa Geng
President CHERAB Foundation
Communication Help, Education, Research, Apraxia Base
http://www.cherab.org
http://www.speech-express.com/boards
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/childrensapraxianet
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cherab
Co Founder Speechville
http://www.speechville.com
772-335-5135
"Help give our cherubs a smile and a voice"









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