Rebecca Rolland
Rolland reframes the art of communication by emphasizing the role of meaningful conversation in nurturing relationships and development. Her book, "The Art of Talking with Children", serves as a cornerstone for her philosophy, advocating for a conversational method known as "Rich Talk." This approach encourages children to develop reflective listening and speaking skills, crucial for fostering their social, emotional, and cognitive growth. By weaving research-based insights with practical strategies, Rolland provides an accessible guide for parents, educators, and caregivers aiming to build deep connections with children.\n\nIn her multifaceted career as a Harvard lecturer and speech-language pathologist, Rolland has consistently focused on enhancing communication across various contexts. She has worked with diverse age groups, providing clinical expertise and academic guidance. Her consulting work with organizations such as the World Bank underscores her influence on curriculum and workplace learning. Living in a bilingual, French-American household in Boston, Rolland not only bridges language barriers at home but also empowers a global audience through her writings and speaking engagements. Her contributions extend beyond education, offering tools for anyone invested in enriching their conversational dynamics with children.
Books by Rebecca Rolland

The Art of Talking with Children
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