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If a child loves books, it’s not hard for parents to figure out how to use books to teach them to understand and use words. But for toddlers with language delays and other young children who learn differently, it may not be so easy! Join pediatric speech-language pathologist Laura Mize, M.S., CCC-SLP of teachmetotalk.com for this one-hour audio/video podcast episode, ASHA CEU Course #416 Making Books Better for Toddlers with Language Delays Part Two, as she explains how to make books better for toddlers with language delays in part two of this three part series. In this show, we'll discuss strategies for children in the 18 to 36 month age range beginning with a discussion of the literacy milestones for this developmental range along with brief review of overall expressive and receptive language milestones for 18 to 36 months and six goals for children using books with training strategies and troubleshooting tips for professionals and parents.