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Dr Gillian West, co-author of NELI Preschool, the Nuffield Early Language Intervention’s nursery programme, talks to Nicole Weinstein about how the evidence-based programme is helping to improve...
Parents of children in Northern Ireland whose first language is not English want more information and support so they can interact better with schools and teachers, according to a Government report....
The two national winners of the Champion Childminders 2000 competition are Patricia Heard from Essex, who won the category of a childminder who has been registered for more than five years, and Joanne...
These eight recommended titles can help practitioners link communication and language with all areas of the EYFS. By Charlotte Goddard
'1 2 3, Where are you?' is a hide-and-seek safety game that we play on every visit to the woodland. Initially an adult will hide and the whole group will find them. Over time the groups hiding (with...
The first wave of Every Child A Talker is already producing noticeable benefits for children and families, say Michael Jones and Sue Thomas.
Far from being a disadvantage, learning more than one language can have a wealth of benefits and, in normally developing children, does not create any problems at all. In the UK, we are traditionally...
<P> Disabled children who are at risk but cannot verbalise their concerns will be able to express themselves better with the help of a new vocabulary of symbols and pictures </P>
A new programme for nursery staff to address speech and communication difficulties in young children is being launched by two healthcare professionals.