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50 Fantastic Ideas for Early Language Development, Paperback / softback Book

50 Fantastic Ideas for Early Language Development Paperback / softback

Part of the 50 Fantastic Ideas series

Paperback / softback

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The 50 Fantastic Ideas series is packed full of fun, original, skills-based activities for Early Years practitioners to use with children aged 0-5.

Each activity features step-by-step guidance, a list of resources, and a detailed explanation of the skills children will learn.

Creative, simple, and highly effective, this series is a must-have for every Early Years setting. Supporting young children's language development has always been an important part of high-quality Early Years practice.

Competency in language (written and spoken) is essential in ensuring children can access learning across the whole curriculum and simultaneously supports personal, social and emotional development.

However, it is becoming increasingly clear that many children need additional support to meet age-related expectations in this area. 50 Fantastic Ideas for Early Language Development presents a range of flexible and adaptable ideas to help practitioners develop their practice in the area of speaking, listening and communication.

The author, Dr Mary Scanlan, is a expert in Early Years education.

She puts theory into practice in this dip-in book by introducing accessible activities that are underpinned by research and an understanding of best practice.

This book covers all areas of the EYFS, including the needs of children with EAL or SEND.

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