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El. knyga: Time to Talk: Implementing Outstanding Practice in Speech, Language and Communication

(Early Intervention Foundation, UK)
  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Serija: nasen spotlight
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351986663
  • Formatas: 234 pages
  • Serija: nasen spotlight
  • Išleidimo metai: 15-Dec-2017
  • Leidėjas: Routledge
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781351986663

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Time to Talk provides a powerful and accessible resource for practitioners working to improve childrens language and communication skills. Showcasing effective approaches in schools and settings across the country from the early years through primary and secondary education, it summarises research on what helps children and young people develop good communication skills, and highlights the importance of key factors: a place to talk, a reason to talk and support for talk.

This timely second edition has been fully updated to reflect Pupil Premium, curriculum, assessment and special needs reforms, and can be used by individual practitioners as well as supporting a whole-school or setting approach to spoken language.

It includes:











whole-class approaches to developing all children and young peoples speaking and listening skills;





catch-up strategies for those with limited language;





ways of differentiating the curriculum for those with difficulties;





ways in which settings and schools can develop an effective partnership with specialists to help children with more severe needs;





models schools can use to commission their own speech and language therapy services;





examples of good practice in supporting parents/carers to develop their childrens language skills; and





answers to practitioners most frequently asked questions about speech and language.

Now in full-colour, this practical and engaging book is for all who are concerned about how to help children and young people with limited language and communication skills school leaders, teachers, early-years practitioners, and the speech and language therapists they work with.
Preface vi
How to use this book vii
1 Speech, language and communication -- a growing issue
1(25)
2 What do we know about how to support language development?
26(14)
3 Stories from schools and settings
40(18)
4 A place to talk
58(15)
5 A reason to talk
73(20)
6 Teaching talk
93(32)
7 Support for talk
125(50)
8 Working with parents and carers to develop their children's language skills
175(12)
9 Supporting children with more severe needs
187(24)
References 211(7)
Index 218
Jean Gross CBE was formerly the governments Communication Champion for children. She has led many national initiatives aimed at improving children and young peoples life chances, including the National Strategies work on inclusion, SEAL (Social and Emotional Aspects of Learning), and the Every Child a Reader and Every Child Counts programmes. She is the author of numerous articles and best-selling books on childrens issues, including Beating Bureaucracy in Special Educational Needs (3rd edition, David Fulton).