Understand how the Early Years practitioner supports the development of speech, language and communication of children
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Asking children open-ended questions can support a child’s communication effectively. Is this statement true or false?
TRUE
FALSE
Laughing when children make speech and language mistakes can support a child’s communication effectively. Is this statement true or false?
FALSE
TRUE
Reading a book together with a child can support their communication development. Is this statement true or false. Is this statement true or false?
FALSE
TRUE
What are the main benefits of adults supporting the speech, language and communication development of children? Select the correct four answers.
Communication skills will improve
Children will learn faster
Children will be able to express their feelings more effectively
Children will have more friends
Children will find it easier to socialize
Children will be happier
Children will feel more involved in activities
Children’s behaviour will improve
Match the words on the left with the items on the right.
Drag and Drop items from one side to pair them with items from the other side
0 - 11 months
8 - 20 months
22 - 36 months
16 - 26 months
Create personal words as they begin to develop language
Learn new words very rapidly and is able to use them in communicating
Communicate in a variety of ways: crying, gurgling, babbling, squealing
Understand simple sentences
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