Be able to contribute to maintaining a positive environment that supports speech, language and communication
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An environment that would support speech, language and communication would be one that is rich in signs, , notices, numbers, words, rhymes, books, pictures, music and songs that take into account children’s different interests, understandings, home and cultures.
What are the key factors that provide a supportive speech, language and communication environment? Select five correct answers.
The physical environment
Views of the child
Quiet, shy staff
Training needs and opportunities
Loud music played in the background
Appropriate involvement of the carers
Staff roles and responsibilities
A communication friendly environment should make communication as easy, effective and enjoyable as possible. Is this statement true or false?
TRUE
FALSE
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Communication friendly environments may include some or all or these features: (a) Space, and layout (b) Noise (c) Using support (d) Clear consistent (e) The role of in the environment (f) How opportunities are and created to supports communication the day
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