This beautifully illustrated storybook has been written for children who stutter and their parents, carers and teachers. It tells the story of a young hedgehog who stutters and his encounters with several woodland creatures, some of whom stutter and others who do not. In the end they all work together to defeat a monster who lurks in the wood. The story makes clear that it is more important to listen to what someone says rather than the way they say it. It offers a positive message to children who stutter and shows other people, both adults and children, how best to react when talking to a child who stutters and the kind of responses to avoid. The book includes information about stuttering for adults and list of relevant organisations.
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Suitable for children who stutter and their parents, carers and teachers, this title tells the story of a young hedgehog who stutters and his encounters with several woodland creatures, some of whom stutter and others who do not.
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Story text, Notes on how to use this book.

Product details

ISBN
9780863889226
Published
2012-03-09
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Ltd; Speechmark Publishing Ltd
Weight
140 gr
Height
210 mm
Width
297 mm
Age
J, 02
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Number of pages
28

Biographical note

Peter Schneider was born in 1958 and is a speech-language-pathologist at Aachener Universtitatsklinikum, Germany. He specialises in treating children who stutter and is the author of book several books about stuttering. He lives with his wife and two children in Vaals, Netherlands Gisela Schartmann was born in 1959 and studied sculpture arts. She has two children and lives with her family in Vaals, Netherlands. Gisela is a full-time artist.