Early Childhood Education Article Review by hicaliber
Early Childhood Education
A brief discussion of normal speech development in young children and possible interventions in slow starters as discussed in "An Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education" by Linda Dunlap.
# 95628
| 795 words
| 1 source
| MLA
| 2007
|

Published
on May 29, 2007
in
Communication
(Language and Speech)
, Education
(Special)
, Education
(Early Childhood)
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Description:
This paper discusses early childhood education; particularly the aspect of speech and language therapy for young children, as discussed in "An Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education" by Linda Dunlap. The paper discusses the age for normal development of speech in children and gives some recommendations for a child who has not started speaking by that age, as well as possible intervention strategies. The paper also presents the writer's personal experience in this area.
Sample of Sources Used:
- Dunlap, Linda L. An Introduction to Early Childhood Special Education. MA: Allyn & Bacon, 1997.
Cite this Article Review:
APA Format
Early Childhood Education (2007, May 29)
Retrieved March 25, 2023, from https://www.academon.com/article-review/early-childhood-education-95628/
MLA Format
"Early Childhood Education" 29 May 2007.
Web. 25 March. 2023. <https://www.academon.com/article-review/early-childhood-education-95628/>