ABSTRACT

This innovative approach to dealing with communication difficulties was devised by the author following encounters with increased numbers of children who had learned to talk, but still were unable to communicate effectively. This new theory of communication development devised in the late 1990s has been successfully used by the author and a wide range of educators and promotes the good use of non-verbal skills in children. This programme changes the lives of the children (in the family and at school) who benefit from it. The book will look at: Non-verbal communication theory; Normal and disordered development; Problems arising - behaviour; social skills; emotions; education; in the family; Prevention; Assessment; and, Intervention. Generally those children with poor non-verbal skill development will have limited ability to communicate effectively in all situations and may even be 'shut down', i.e not attempting to communicate unless they choose to. This flagship book provides a whole new perspective and presents a concrete alternative approach to tackling the fundamentals from which communication difficulties arise.

chapter 1|12 pages

Introduction: Turning Things around

chapter 2|24 pages

Non-Verbal Conversational Skills

chapter 4|30 pages

Baby Development

chapter 5|34 pages

Toddler Development

chapter 6|20 pages

Primary Development

chapter 7|12 pages

Teenage Development

chapter 8|4 pages

Adult Development

chapter 10|2 pages

Prevention

chapter 11|12 pages

Assessment

chapter 12|20 pages

Intervention

chapter 13|4 pages

Training