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How a renewed emphasis on Communication and Language has the potential to open up more opportunities for learning. By Phil Armstrong
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says <STRONG> Mary Evans </STRONG>
Support speech and language by providing the right environment. By Annette Rawstrone
Principles * Planning an environment that reflects the importance of language through signs, notices and books (p44)
Identifying children's relationships with the adults in their home is no longer a matter of Bob's your uncle, says Mary Evans Family life in Britain today is often much more complicated than the...
A guide to the early stages of communication by I CAN speech therapist and consultant Kate Freeman Approximately one in ten children across the UK has some kind of communication disability. This means...
Following her recent marriage, Nursery World senior reporter Nicole Curnow has changed her name to Nicole Weinstein. She can be contacted at nicole.weinstein@nurseryworld.co.uk.
Early years and childcare workers are being invited to contribute their views on how to improve services for children with speech, language and communication difficulties.
The moniker that a chain adopts should be memorable and tell parents instantly what kind of care it offers, says Katy Morton.
In the national year of communication, research by Nursery World and the National Literacy Trust shows the early years sector to be highly motivated, but in need of more support.