Hi you'll need to research each one and use the study materials your tutor's provided xx
• Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)
https://www.gov.uk/government/public...e-framework--2
-The main aim for children’s speech, language and communication*
eg. quote from page 8
Communication and language development involves giving children opportunities to experience a rich language environment; to develop their confidence and skills in expressing themselves; and to speak and listen in a range of situations
Communication and language is an EYFS prime area of learning, settings are required to plan activities so that children have a variety of opportunities to attain the early learning goals -
more on pages 9, 10, 12
-A summary of how it encourages support for the development children’s speech, language and communication*
-Can the aim and strategy be used in early year’s settings?
-How can or do you embed the aims and ideas into you own setting?
• Every Child a Talker
http://webarchive.nationalarchives.g...81?uc=force_uj
-The main aim for children’s speech, language and communication*
"Every Child a Talker (ECAT) aims to:
- raise children's achievement in early language
- improve practitioners' skills and knowledge
- increase parental understanding and involvement in children's language development
-A summary of how it encourages support for the development children’s speech, language and communication*
-Can the aim and strategy be used in early year’s settings?
-How can or do you embed the aims and ideas into you own setting?
• ICAN charity/talking point*
http://www.ican.org.uk/What-we-do.aspx
http://www.talkingpoint.org.uk/about-talking-point
-The main aim for children’s speech, language and communication*
" I CAN has a number of programmes and initiatives to support children’s centres, nurseries and pre-schools."
-A summary of how it encourages support for the development children’s speech, language and communication*
-Can the aim and strategy be used in early year’s settings?
-How can or do you embed the aims and ideas into you own setting?