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Language is the foundation for children’s learning and success. Children use oral language to become good thinkers and communicators, and to develop the literacy skills they need to achieve well in school and beyond. This poster designed for ECE teachers gives a brief overview of the evidence-based teaching practices that make the most difference to children’s oral language development in the early years highlighted in it's companion report.
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Language is the foundation for childrenâs learning and success. Children use oral language to become good thinkers and communicators, and to develop the literacy skills they need to achieve well in school and beyond.
This poster designed for ECE teachers gives a brief overview of the evidence-based teaching practices that make the most difference to childrenâs oral language development in the early years highlighted in it's companion report.