Some children can make a phonic sound alone or in simple one-syllable words, but have a hard time sequencing
speech sounds. Chatter Batter stories, with repetitive phrasing and simple story lines, help the child with apraxia
build valuable skills through modeling rhymes and sentences. Rosco and Richard and The Secret City of Snails
are especially good stories for this practice.
We at Chatter Batter have designed a series of books with the purpose of promoting better language development
in children ages zero to eight.
Each of our original stories are colorful,
fully illustrated learning tools designed to help parents facilitate better language development in their normal and/or
speech delayed child. Chatter Batter's stories are entertaining, helpful, and provide the right opportunity for parents
and children to learn together in the comfort of their own home, sharing the priceless treasure of reading together.
*Important Note: ChatterBatter Books suggests that anytime a parent suspects an
articulation disorder, they seek professional advice and counsel. Our books are not meant to be a replacement for speech therapy.
Often articulation disorders are caused from a combination of things such as incorrect tongue positioning or breathing, which
need to be corrected by a properly trained speech therapist. If your child does have an articulation disorder, use Chatter Batter
Books to reinforce the target sounds a child is learning in their therapy sessions through repetition, modeling, and patience.