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This revised and updated second edition of Working with Children’s Language has been created to support practitioners who work with young children with delayed language acquisition.

Rooted in a developmental theory of language learning, it covers topics such as attention control and listening, the role of play, verbal comprehension and the acquisition of spoken expressive language. Each chapter offers a straightforward overview of current research relating to the specific language skill before introducing a wealth of targeted games and activities that can help support the development of those skills.

Key features include:

• A structured approach to language learning that can be followed as a programme or adapted for informal use by individual practitioners.

• Accessible activities, games and ideas suitable for small group or individual intervention, linked to specific aims based on developmental norms.

• Photocopiable and downloadable resources, including a record sheet to track progress in each skill against aims and outcomes for individual children.

Clearly linking theory and practice in an engaging and easy-to-follow format, this is an invaluable resource to support children in early years settings and Key Stage 1 whose language is delayed, but who are otherwise developing normally. It is a must-have book for early years practitioners, teachers, SEND professionals and speech and language therapists with varying levels of experience.

Working with Children’s Language: A Practical Resource for Early Years Professionals

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    Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
    Publication Date: 29/09/2021
    ISBN13: 9780367467913, 978-0367467913
    ISBN10: 0367467917

    Number of Pages: 292

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    Description

    This revised and updated second edition of Working with Children’s Language has been created to support practitioners who work with young children with delayed language acquisition.

    Rooted in a developmental theory of language learning, it covers topics such as attention control and listening, the role of play, verbal comprehension and the acquisition of spoken expressive language. Each chapter offers a straightforward overview of current research relating to the specific language skill before introducing a wealth of targeted games and activities that can help support the development of those skills.

    Key features include:

    • A structured approach to language learning that can be followed as a programme or adapted for informal use by individual practitioners.

    • Accessible activities, games and ideas suitable for small group or individual intervention, linked to specific aims based on developmental norms.

    • Photocopiable and downloadable resources, including a record sheet to track progress in each skill against aims and outcomes for individual children.

    Clearly linking theory and practice in an engaging and easy-to-follow format, this is an invaluable resource to support children in early years settings and Key Stage 1 whose language is delayed, but who are otherwise developing normally. It is a must-have book for early years practitioners, teachers, SEND professionals and speech and language therapists with varying levels of experience.

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