Baby Babble 2 - First Words: P B M

Talking Child - Talking Child

Release date: 2007-12-04
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Director:Talking Child
Actors: Made by Speech Therapists

Children's / Birth-2 Years


Baby Babble 2 - First Words: P B M
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Baby Babble 2 - First Words: P B M

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I was shocked when I purchased these DVDs just a couple weeks ago to see that there is a small print warning label on the back saying that the flashing images may cause seizures and to consult a doctor before watching. I am stunned that this is not included in the product description and can only be found AFTER purchasing the product. Can someone at Amazon please take note? There are other products sold on Amazon that can help babies and toddlers learn to talk. I recommend "Signing Time" and "Bounce!" and neither has any flashing images or warning labels and are fantastic tools for children. I'm glad that others are enjoying this product, but buyers should just be aware of what they are getting before purchasing it.

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I purchased both Baby Babble I & II about 6 months ago for my daughter with verbal speech apraxia. This DVD has been a life saver. Both Baby Babble DVD's made it fun for my daughter to want to learn more signs and perform mouth exercises. I highly recommend this DVD to any parent with a child who is having a speech delay or has been diagnosed with verbal apraxia. I recommended this DVD to her Speech Therapist and she too has gotten positive reviews from her other clients as well.

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Baby Babble 2 - First Words: P B M

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As both the mom of an autistic child and an ABA therapist, I can heartily endorse both Baby Babble I and Baby Babble II. They're wonderful for helping young children on the spectrum, as well as any child who's having difficulty with speech, learn new vocabulary and mouth & tongue movements. I recommend both videos in this series to my autistic clients, as well as to the parents of other kiddos with speech delays or apraxia.
The videos do seem a bit 'babyish', but trust me, they'll keep the attention of a typically-developing child up to age 4 or so...autistic kiddos even longer. From one autie-mommy to another - please consider getting both! My own son gained at least 12-20 new words from each viseo, just in a matter of a week or two...far faster than his speech-therapy sessions can produce new vocab. Well worth the price!

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