Acquiring language is understood to be a key part of a child’s development (Siraj-Blatchford & Clarke, 2003), impacting skills including literacy and behaviour. The number of children identified as having speech, language and communication needs has been increasing by 4-6 percent each year since 2011 and is the most common primary need of children with on the SEN register (Whitaker, 2014). Early intervention is argued to have the greatest impact on the outcomes for children, as well as being the most cost-effective (Law et al., 2001). However, there has been a call to improve the provision for children with these needs due to the variability of the provision children receive (Bercow, 2008). Due to the diverse workforce, as well as the recog...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
Once children start preschool, they should be able to speak in simple sentences and use basic syntax...
Acquiring language is understood to be a key part of a child’s development (Siraj-Blatchford & Clark...
Oral language skills of children entering nursery aged 3 years, have been identified as delayed in u...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
Much of the published research is “on” rather than “with” children and young people with speech, lan...
Language and communication improvement approaches designed by SLT services for delivery by early yea...
Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) are thought to have a negative influence on a child’...
The research aim was to investigate the policy-to-practice context to the delays and difficulties in...
Children have the right to express their views and influence decisions in matters that affect them. ...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
Background: The Child Talk study aimed to develop an evidence-based framework to support the decisio...
Using case study method comprising multiple cases developed over three years, this. research identif...
A small scale, case-study evaluation was carried out on a pilot training programme for early years p...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
Once children start preschool, they should be able to speak in simple sentences and use basic syntax...
Acquiring language is understood to be a key part of a child’s development (Siraj-Blatchford & Clark...
Oral language skills of children entering nursery aged 3 years, have been identified as delayed in u...
The early years of a child’s life are recognised as a critical time for language development. Strong...
Much of the published research is “on” rather than “with” children and young people with speech, lan...
Language and communication improvement approaches designed by SLT services for delivery by early yea...
Speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) are thought to have a negative influence on a child’...
The research aim was to investigate the policy-to-practice context to the delays and difficulties in...
Children have the right to express their views and influence decisions in matters that affect them. ...
Two studies were conducted to describe the extent to which recom-mended language intervention practi...
Background: The Child Talk study aimed to develop an evidence-based framework to support the decisio...
Using case study method comprising multiple cases developed over three years, this. research identif...
A small scale, case-study evaluation was carried out on a pilot training programme for early years p...
Children have the right to express their views and to participate actively in decisions that concern...
As a consequence of growing inclusion for children with Special Educational Needs (SEN) in mainstrea...
Once children start preschool, they should be able to speak in simple sentences and use basic syntax...