For more than ten years, the Franche-Comté prevention speech therapy association has been working at the Lons-le-Saunier maternity ward as part of this operation.
This Thursday, November 28, two speech therapists, Léa Chanut and Marie Cattin – who was accompanied by her intern Lou-Anne Desrumaux – visited rooms to explain “the importance of reading and the way of speaking to your child, from birth “.
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“A bath of oral and written language”
In room 39, Léa and Thibault, accompanied by their little Louna, a few days old, open their door to the team of specialists. They are very attentive to the explanations given by the specialists.
During this operation, the team of specialists offers a “soft book” to parents. Marie Cattin explains: “Giving children this first book, to handle, to chew on, which makes noise, allows them to develop an appetite for the object and to naturally move, as they grow, towards reading. . A book is a bath of oral and written language and this helps to avoid illiteracy. »
Let your child discover through the mouth
The speech therapists, as well as the childcare assistant, Barbara Barbey, commissioned by the maternity ward for this operation, take advantage of this moment of exchange to raise awareness among the parents they meet about the importance of discovery through the mouth.
“Toddlers discover objects and foods by touch, but also with their mouth. This allows them to develop their oral environment and thus prevent oral disorders. Disorders that prevent some children from eating. »
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