Inclusion

Improving children’s speech and language through a culture of communication

Ensuring all children become proficient communicators is crucial to outcomes, but only possible in a culture where their voices are heard and valued. Sonia Blandford and Catherine Knowles explore a few ways this can be achieved in early years and primary settings.
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