Damian Hinds, the education secretary, said the new support «will help parents
with early language learning at home by giving them practical advice on activities like reading and learning the alphabet which are so important in making no child is left behind».
We provide parents and professionals with a variety of resources and trainings to help them maximize
the early language learning of all children — including those with or at risk of language delays and those with developmental challenges such as Autism Spectrum Disorder.
A recent study shows just how durable
this early language learning is.
Shifting the emphasis from gaze to hand, a study by Indiana University cognitive scientists provides compelling evidence for a new and possibly dominant way for social partners — in this case, 1 - year - olds and their parents — to coordinate the process of joint attention, a key component of parent - child communication and
early language learning.
It is designed for use by educators who do not have formal language training and extensive support, training and resources is provided to assist educators in the effective delivery of
early language learning and cultural awareness.