Customer Review: This book is a great learning tool and reference book into the world of Sign
Language. The other thing that I really liked was the cost of the book from
Amazon vs. my college book store it was amazing!
Customer Review: This book arrived quickly and in an excellent condition. A wonderful and useful guide to teaching phonemic awareness to our youngest learners.
Customer Review: This book is well written and explains the material with great detail so that anyone can understand it clearly. I am very satisfied with the purchase.
Customer Review: Although a relatively decent compilation of techniques in one place, this book doesn't contain much in the way of little-known tips that might be new to you. Also, many of the suggestions are very vague, recommending you do something "in several different ways" but not telling you what those ways... more info
Customer Review: I am the parent of a 9 yo 3rd grader, recently diagnosed as dyslexic. Unable to get appropriate help from the school district, I have a tutor I am working with who suggested I use Road to the Code to help with phonemic awareness. It was very easy to follow and I was surprised how much my older child... more info
Customer Review: Great resource for parents: well--written easy to understand.
Great resource for Speech-Language Pathologists, too. Increasing numbers of children are being diagnosed with auditory processing disorders. It is often overlooked as a possible factor for poor performance in the classroom.
Customer Review: This book is a bit too dry and recondite for beginners. The organization is terrible and explanation is not clear at all. If you are a rookie about to entering the field of audiology. this book would only push you away~
Customer Review: The course that I will be taking this semester is language development and disorder from birth through adolescence and this book is a required text. I have already read through the book just to make sure I can keep up with the pace of the class. I am really impressed with the organization and... more info
Customer Review: Don't put it all on your therapist to teach your child. Take it into your own hands...it is your child. This book is great for your child of any age. It is really good for someone who has a little one because it talks about oral motor issues that could delay the speech and how to work on them. Libby... more info
Customer Review: Michael Erard's terrific new book, "Um", covers everything from spoonerisms and malapropisms to eggcorns and mondegreens. If you haven't heard of the last two, they're covered here with aplomb (a plum?) as are dozens of examples of pause fillers. Since George Bush seems to have increased his summer... more info