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Now in an exciting second edition, this fun and interactive board
game has been designed to develop word-finding and categorisation
skills for children and adults. With over 200 photographic cards
and a colourful, versatile board, Find the Link can be used to
facilitate a number of connecting and categorisation games,
encouraging users to draw on their existing knowledge and
descriptive skills to develop vocabulary, classification, logical
thought and concentration. Collaborative and competitive games can
be played individually, or in groups of 2 - 5 players, providing
opportunities for social engagement alongside skill development.
The game includes: * 200 hexagonal cards with new and updated
images, which can also be used alone for sorting and classification
* 40 card categories, ranging from basic groups such as animals,
food, clothes and transport, to complex groups such as function and
place * A colourful versatile board * An instruction booklet, with
guidance and instructions for different games Part of the
bestselling Colorcards series, this is an essential resource for
anybody working with young children, adults with impaired language
abilities, children and adults with special educational needs, or
those learning English as an additional language.
This revised and updated second edition of Working with Children's
Language has been created to support practitioners who work with
young children with delayed language acquisition. Rooted in a
developmental theory of language learning, it covers topics such as
attention control and listening, the role of play, verbal
comprehension and the acquisition of spoken expressive language.
Each chapter offers a straightforward overview of current research
relating to the specific language skill before introducing a wealth
of targeted games and activities that can help support the
development of those skills. Key features include: * A structured
approach to language learning that can be followed as a programme
or adapted for informal use by individual practitioners. *
Accessible activities, games and ideas suitable for small group or
individual intervention, linked to specific aims based on
developmental norms. * Photocopiable and downloadable resources,
including a record sheet to track progress in each skill against
aims and outcomes for individual children. Clearly linking theory
and practice in an engaging and easy-to-follow format, this is an
invaluable resource to support children in early years settings and
Key Stage 1 whose language is delayed, but who are otherwise
developing normally. It is a must-have book for early years
practitioners, teachers, SEND professionals and speech and language
therapists with varying levels of experience.
This revised and updated second edition of Working with Children's
Language has been created to support practitioners who work with
young children with delayed language acquisition. Rooted in a
developmental theory of language learning, it covers topics such as
attention control and listening, the role of play, verbal
comprehension and the acquisition of spoken expressive language.
Each chapter offers a straightforward overview of current research
relating to the specific language skill before introducing a wealth
of targeted games and activities that can help support the
development of those skills. Key features include: * A structured
approach to language learning that can be followed as a programme
or adapted for informal use by individual practitioners. *
Accessible activities, games and ideas suitable for small group or
individual intervention, linked to specific aims based on
developmental norms. * Photocopiable and downloadable resources,
including a record sheet to track progress in each skill against
aims and outcomes for individual children. Clearly linking theory
and practice in an engaging and easy-to-follow format, this is an
invaluable resource to support children in early years settings and
Key Stage 1 whose language is delayed, but who are otherwise
developing normally. It is a must-have book for early years
practitioners, teachers, SEND professionals and speech and language
therapists with varying levels of experience.
Now in a revised and updated second edition, Early Visual Skills is
a practical manual for use with children and young people who have
underdeveloped visual perceptual skills. Twelve clear and
easy-to-follow sections, focusing on skills such as attention,
discrimination, sequencing, concentration and memory, are filled
with carefully designed activities to stimulate visual attention
and discrimination skills in children with a range of developmental
levels and abilities. Features include: A wide range of activities
suited to both the early years and home settings Links to the Early
Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) framework and topics reflecting the
EYFS and the Key Stage 1 curriculum Photocopiable materials
designed to document the child's development over time As most of
the activities are non-verbal, they are well suited for children
with limited spoken language, including EAL (English as an
Additional Language) learners, the deaf, sensory impaired, or those
with autism or learning difficulties. Whilst primarily designed for
early years practitioners, SENCOs (Special Educational Needs
Coordinator), specialist teachers, therapists and other
professionals, there are activity sheets and guidance for parents
to provide them practical advice on how to stimulate visual
perceptual skills at home, turning their child's everyday routines
into opportunities to stimulate visual awareness.
Now in a revised and updated second edition, Early Listening Skills
is a practical manual for use with children and young people with
underdeveloped listening skills related to hearing loss. Thirteen
clear and easy to follow sections focus on skills such as auditory
detection, discrimination, recognition, sequencing and memory. Each
one is filled with a series of carefully designed activities to
stimulate and develop auditory awareness and discrimination skills
in children with a range of developmental levels and abilities.
Features include: A wide range of activities suited to both the
early years and home settings Links to the Early Years Foundation
Stage (EYFS) framework and topics reflecting the EYFS and Key Stage
1 curriculum Photocopiable material designed to document the
child's development over time As most of the activities are
non-verbal, they are well suited for children with limited spoken
language as well as children with special educational needs and
disability and English as an additional language (EAL) learners.
Whilst primarily designed for early years practitioners, special
educational needs co-ordinators (SENCOs), specialist teachers,
therapists and other professionals, the activity sheets and
guidance also make it an invaluable tool for parents and caregivers
looking to stimulate listening skills at home.
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