*New Receptive Language Difficulties: Practical Strategies
Practical Strategies to Help Children Understand Spoken Language
Liz Baldwin
Children’s ability to understand and act upon spoken language is crucial to their learning and development. However, those who struggle with this are often difficult to detect, which can harm their progress. The guidance, strategies and activities in Receptive Language Difficulties will help you to identify and support children who struggle to interpret spoken language.
In this book, the author explores what is involved in understanding spoken language and what problems may be encountered. She provides ways to identify children who are not making progress, and discusses the possible impact they may have on behaviour. There is clear, helpful advice on how to identify those with receptive language difficulties and review your own practice.
Contents:
What is involved in understanding spoken language?
Difficulties in understanding spoken language
Identification of children with understanding difficulties
Links between receptive language impairment and behaviour
Developing listening skills
Developing strategies to help understanding
Working on vocabulary
2008, 64 A4 pages
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