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Talk for Two Program

Talk For Two 

“It is generally accepted that among all childhood behaviors, communication skills provide the greatest predictive correlation with later intelligence attainment and school performance.”

(Rossetti, L., (2001). Communication Intervention Birth to Three, 2nd Ed.  New York: Singular Publishing)

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Come and Play while Stimulating Communication Development

 

Sampling of Topics

 

** Speech Sound Development               ** Language Development

** Sign Language with Infants                     ** Vocabulary Development

** Pre-Literacy Skills (Reading)            ** Play Skills

** Feeding Skills                             ** Parent/Child Communication

 

Instructors:          Graduate Student Clinicians supervised by Licensed and Certified Speech-Language Pathologists who are Mercy College Faculty in the Department of Communication Disorders

                            

Place:                    Mercy College Speech and Hearing Center (Main Hall, Room G-16)

                             555 Broadway, Dobbs Ferry, NY  10522

 

Classes:                Ages: From 18-36 months (developmentally or chronologically)

                             Sessions are one hour in length, one morning per week

                            

 

Cost:                     $25 per session

Fall and Spring:    8-week session

Summer:                6-week session

                            

 

For Further Information or Registration

Call:  Eileen Hoffman (914) 674-7741 (Spring and Summer)

E-Mail: ehoffman@mercy.edu

Denise DiCristofaro (914)674-7739 (Fall)

E-Mail: ddicristofaro@mercy.edu         

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