Finding your voice: A girl with speech apraxia helps her new friend combat stage fright / by Jason Powe ; illustrated by Weaverbird Interactive.
"When a new student, Violet, joins Mr. Garcia's class, everyone gives her a warm welcome. Especially Mandy, and the two become fast friends. Mandy admires Violet, especially her confidence when talking in front of the whole class. Even if Violet does it alittle differently than most (Violet has apraxia of speech, which means she uses a tablet to help her speak). So, when it's Mandy's turn to get in front of the whole class to speak--for show and tell--she enlists the help of Violet"-- Provided by publisher.
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- ISBN: 1518263046
- ISBN: 9781518263040
- Physical Description: 32 unnumbered pages ; 10.2 x 0.4 x 10.3 inches text rdacontent still image rdacontent unmediated rdamedia volume rdacarrier
- Publisher: [Ashland, Ohio] : Paw Prints Publishing, [2022]
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Target Audience Note: | 3-7 years |
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- 1 of 1 copy available at Missouri Evergreen. (Show)
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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Finding Your Voice (Library Edition) : A Girl with Speech Apraxia Helps Her New Friend Combat Stage Fright
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Finding Your Voice (Library Edition) : A Girl with Speech Apraxia Helps Her New Friend Combat Stage Fright
When new student, Violet, joins Mr. Garcia's class, everyone gives her a warm welcome. Especially Mandy and two become fast friends. Mandy admires Violet, especially her confidence when talking in front of the whole class. Even if Violet does it a little differently than most (Violet has apraxia of speech, which means she uses a tablet to help her speak). So, when it's Mandy's turn to get in front of the whole class to speak--for show and tell--she enlists the help of Violet. Together, the two help Mandy calm her nerves and find her voice. Written in partnership with a tenured pediatric speech language pathologist, Jeremy's Big Role is both a fun story time read and a vetted resource for caregivers looking to have first conversations with young children about supporting their peers.