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Speech and Language

Supporting your child with speech and communication is crucial from a young age. Click on the  link below to support your child at home with Speech and language. There are many useful tips and videos to watch. Please watch the videos to help you with the resources we have posted on this page.  

https://www.hacw.nhs.uk/childrens-speech-and-language-resources

 

There are many activities that will support the phonics work you receive from your child's teacher and they  are fun ways to work on reading and spelling without needing a pen and pencil!  Please watch the videos on the NHS page to support you.

Barrier games are a great way to get children talking and help them to understand what information they need to include so you understand. Even better, you can use your own toys to play!  Below you will find ideas for barrier games using Duplo/Lego and Mr Potato Head!

Rhyme is a tricky skill for many children, but it is also a really useful skill that can help children's literacy.

The guide below will support you working on your children's awareness of rhyme.

Thinking about Key Word Levels is a structured way to work on children's understanding of words. Find the  document for working at Key Word Levels