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Communicating Skills

Communication skills are an essential part of your child's overall development. Your child needs to be able to hear and understand what is being said to them and then use their verbal language skills to respond. In addition, they will learn to aid their communication using non-verbal skills such as body language, gestures, facial expressions and eye contact.

Published on: Friday 28 June 2024

Newborns - 3 Months

Information about communication skills for babies 0 - 3 months

Published on: Friday 28 June 2024

Emotions, behaviour & play

This refers to the development of your child's personality and how they form relationships with people that they interact with. They will mostly learn from this from play and also by watching you and how you interact with people in various situations, e.g. if they see you are angry and shout at them, then they will learn to shout when they are angry, whilst if they see you pause to calm yourself and then try to explain the situation then they will learn to deal with challenging situations in a more positive manner.

Published on: Wednesday 14 August 2024

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Published on: Friday 16 August 2024

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    • Published on: Friday 28th June 2024

      Communication skills are an essential part of your child's overall development. Your child needs to be able to hear and understand what is being said to them and then use their verbal language skills to respond. In addition, they will learn to aid their communication using non-verbal skills such as body language, gestures, facial expressions and eye contact.

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    • Published on: Friday 28th June 2024

      Information about communication skills for babies 0 - 3 months

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    • Published on: Wednesday 14th August 2024

      This refers to the development of your child's personality and how they form relationships with people that they interact with. They will mostly learn from this from play and also by watching you and how you interact with people in various situations, e.g. if they see you are angry and shout at them, then they will learn to shout when they are angry, whilst if they see you pause to calm yourself and then try to explain the situation then they will learn to deal with challenging situations in a more positive manner.

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    • Published on: Friday 16th August 2024
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