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To the point: Speaking on parade

All year, the National Communication Champion, Jean Gross, has been making a passionate case for the children with less-developed communication. We know they often struggle academically, emotionally and socially in school. These difficulties affect boys especially.

One way to visualise boys' development in communication at the end of the EYFS is through an imaginary, hour-long parade. If the boys were divided according to their development in communication, and if development was made equivalent to height - what would we see?

The parade begins with some boys who are very tall indeed. For the first 20 minutes, a stream goes past ranging in height from 159cm to 141cm. These five-year-olds would look tall in a year six class - the average 11-year-old boy in England is 148cm tall. These are the boys who score 8 or 9 in the EYFS Profile for their communication. During the next half hour or so, those who go past range in height from 106cm to 123cm, with boys of the average height for their age (115cm) in the middle. These are the boys with a score of 6 or 7 in the Profile - the average (mean) score for a boy's communication being 6.5 points.

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