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A rich language environment is key to helping children new to English to settle in and learn the language GETTING STARTED
Researchers have come up with new ways to spot potential problems with young children's language development. Psychologist Dr Penny Roy and co-researcher linguist Professor Shula Chiat from City...
Adults have a bad habit of speaking about children as if they can't hear. Psychologist Jenie Lindon explains how to teach respect by showing respect As an early years practitioner you will be alert to...
Children enjoy acting out and putting themselves in a story even better than hearing one. Michael Jones describes an exciting role-play project.
Children from low-income families should have more support in the early years to tackle their speech, language and communication needs says a cross-party group of MPs and peers.
Frequent repetition of stories can help to develop a child’s vocabulary, explains Rebecca Wilson
* We have ten copies of Little Owl and the Star - A Christmas story by Mary Murphy (Walker Books, 9.99) to give away to Nursery World readers. Send your name and address on the back of a postcard or...
Creating a rich communication environment is vital for language development, says Nancy Stewart.
Children's speech and communication problems are the focus of a 40m Government initiative.
A new research project looking at the impact of lockdowns on children's language and socio-emotional development is being undertaken by the National Institute of Economic and Social Research (NIESR).