Community 13(2)‚ 155–163 Multi-agency working in services for disabled children: what impact does it have Blackwell Publishing‚ Ltd. on professionals? David Abbott LLB Hons‚ M.Phil‚ M Soc Sc‚ Ruth Townsley BA Hons‚ PhD and Debby Watson BA Hons‚ MSc‚ CQSW Norah Fry Research Centre‚ University of Bristol‚ UK Correspondence David Abbott Norah Fry Research Centre University of Bristol 3 Priory Road‚ Bristol‚ BS8 1TX E-mail: d.abbott@bristol.ac.uk Abstract Whilst agencies in many sectors have
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Early Identification and Early Intervention The need of the hour for children with Developmental Disabilities Prathibha Karanth The Com DEALL Trust Bangalore Introduction It took an Aamir Khan and a ‘Taare Zameen Par’ to focus the attention of the ’aam admi’ on the plight of children with learning disabilities (LD) in this country. While it is heartening that LD is now getting long overdue attention‚ it is not the only developmental disability that we need to be concerned about. This is particularly
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Unit Title: Support children’s speech‚ language and communication OCR Unit No: 19 Sector Unit No: HSC 2015 Level: 3 Credit value: 4 Guided learning hours: 30 Unit expiry date: 31 January 2015 Unit accreditation number: T/600/9789 Unit purpose and aim The unit aims to provide a basis for understanding the importance of speech‚ language and communication for a child’s overall development and explores the ways in which those working with children can
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Unit 14 Support Children’s Speech‚ Language and Communication Unit Code: T/600/9789 1.1 There are many speech‚ language and communication needs of children. Speech refers to saying sounds accurately and in the right places in words; the sounds people use to communicate words; speaking fluently‚ without hesitation or prolonging or repeating words and sounds and speaking with a clear voice‚ using pitch‚ volume and intonation to support meaning. Language refers to speaking and understanding
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especially those with speech‚ language and communication needs – feel Review evidence about in your key factors that provide a comfortable‚ confident‚ secure and welcome the setting and that they have a sense of belonging and well-being. They need the support of adults who are sensitive to their needs and understand how supportive speech‚ language and communication important children’s well-being is to their learning. environment It is important to provide an environment that supports the building of relationships
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Support children’s speech‚ language and communication Speech is the communication or expression of thoughts in spoken words. The exchange of spoken words is a conversation and there are 8 different parts of speech. Noun- names a person‚ place‚ or thing Pronoun- takes the place of a noun Verb- identifies action or state of being Adjective- modifies a noun Adverb- modifies a verb‚ adjective‚ or other adverb Preposition- shows a relationship between a noun (or pronoun) and other words in a sentence
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EYMP5 -1.2 Explain how speech‚ language and communication skills support each of the following areas in children`s development: * learning * emotional * behaviour * social Communication and being able to communicate is the foundation for many other areas of children`s development. Children need to be able to use and understand speech and language in order to learn. For example‚ being able to ask‚ `What`s that?` or‚ `How do I do this?` and being able to understand the reply is
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Eymp5 Promote children’s speech language and communication Speech‚ language and communication are closely tied to other aspects of development. You should know what is meant for each term. Communication Communication is about how you send out signals to people‚ communication can be seen as a umbrella term as it’s all about the way you use language and speech as your facial expressions‚ body language and your gestures. Language Language is specific‚ it is a set of symbols its either spoken
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of what agencies are involved to support speech‚ language and communication and how they work together Early identification of speech‚ language or communication delay is important for a child or young persons’ well-being. All practitioners have a responsibility to identify children’s needs and intervene with appropriate support as early as possible‚ to help children achieve the goals of ‘Every Child Matters’ and progress towards the Early Learning Goals. The importance of early language and communication
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CYP36 1.1- Multi-agency working aims to support children and young people earlier to ensure they meet the five Every Child Matters (ECM) outcomes. The five outcomes of ECM state that we need to be working together to achieve the best possible outcomes for children in our setting. These outcomes are: • Be healthy • Stay safe • Enjoy and achieve • Make a positive contribution • Achieve economic well being Multi-agency working brings together practitioners from different sectors and
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