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Speech, language and communication (SLC)

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1 Speech, language and communication (SLC)
Speech is using sounds like ‘t’ and ‘k’ so people can understand what you say. We combine sounds to make words. Language is talking (expressive) and understanding (receptive). Languages have systems of words and rules. Communication refers to how we interact with others, using language, gestures, body language, facial expressions, symbols, signs and pictures in different ways. It is a two way process.

2 Why focus on communication in the 0 - 3s?
By 22 months, a child's development can predict outcomes at age 26 22 36 48

3 Why focus on communication in the 0 - 3s?
By 2 years 75% of a child’s brain growth has occurred 25% 75% 45%

4 Why focus on communication in the 0 - 3s?
By 2 years the experiences of the child physically affects their brain structure True False

5 Why focus on communication in the 0 - 3s?
By 4 years, the difference in the number of words different groups hear is 19 million 0.5 million 19 million 6 million

6 Why focus on communication in the 0 - 3s?
By 5 years, a child’s vocabulary will predict their educational success and outcomes at age 30 10 years 15 years 5 years

7 What can go wrong? (speech, language and communication needs - SLCN)
Expressive language delay? Receptive language delay? Social communication difficulty? Or a combination of some/all of the above? Speech sound difficulty?


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