37. Holly Kloiber-Dumproff M.S.;CCC-SLP Speech-language Consultant Wisconsin Educational Services Program for the Deaf and Hard of Hearing Outreach [email_address]
Editor's Notes
This leads to disjointed conversations where topics are not shared. Usually by age 3 this does not happen anymore.
Narratives are not two sided like conversations. The burden for the information lies solely with the speaker. There are rules for narratives. They must be sequential. First, second, next, and last must be maintained. Also, a scene must be set.
Kids like to hear about themselves and about the important people in their lives