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Re: Late talker resource book
Posted by Jeanne Buesser on 2/17/08
My article was just published in the parentpaper.com February 2008 issue on page 30. On 7/15/07, Jeanne Buesser wrote: > APRAXIA NETWORK OF BERGEN COUNTY > > PO BOX 1142 > > PARAMUS, NJ 07653-1142 > > > Voice Mail 201-741-4035 ~ E-mail jbmistletoe@optonline.net > > > http://www.speechville.com/communication-station/new- > jersey-network.html > > > > > > > Dear Sir or Madam, > > My name is Jeanne Buesser. I am the founder of a non > profit support group for parents and professionals of > children and adults with apraxia, in Bergen County, NJ > *USA.. I was just interview by alltalkradio.org by the > Rose Moore Show archives 8/26/06 and 9/2/06 with Lisa > Geng. My article was published in Exceptional Parent > Magazine Feb 2002 Issue. > > > We outreach worldwide by giving support and resources to > all who are looking for help. Please let your members know > about this organization which also has an email > professional list as well as a digest. > > We have many articles on Apraxia which we distribute at > our meetings. I am enclosing also our newsletter. > > Another great online resource is speechville,com and > cherab.org another nonprofit also . Both of these > organizations have professionals and parents on their > digests also and their boards. > > A wonderful resource book for professionals and parents is > called “ The Late Talker, What to do If Your Child Isn’t > Talking Yet” by Lisa Geng and Dr Marilyn Agin. It can be > gotten online or at any bookstore, or it is also at the > United Nations Book Store, in New York City.NY. > > Lisa Geng is the president of the Cherab Foundation, the > letters mean (Children help education research Apraxia > base). > > Dr Agin is the medical director for Early Intervention for > NYC and a former speech and language pathologist. > > If anyone has any questions please feel free to contact me > at my email. Anyone is free to join including > professionals. > > Please also ask your members to also ask their clients > about when seeing very young children if they have had > their eyes, ears, checked and it they have a concern with > their child’s speech development. > > The papers on development in many pediatric offices relate > to their growth also but not many refer to speech > development questions. Early Intervention has been around > for 45 years but not many people know about it. > > > > Thank you, > > Jeanne Buesser > > Founder/President, Apraxia Network of Bergen County > >
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