Posts Tagged ‘language development’
More Than Baby Talk: How Nursery Rhymes Can Benefit Older Students
The 10th – 14th November 2025 is world Nursery Rhyme Week and millions of children around the globe will be singing, doing the actions and exploring a range of nursery rhymes. Much research has shown that nursery rhymes are incredibly beneficial for children as they can boost vocabulary and language development; develop literacy and numeracy…
Read MoreMelody, Memory and Prosody: Tuning in to Nursery Rhymes
Next week is World Nursery Rhyme Week – an annual event founded since 2013. The initiative highlights the importance of nursery rhymes in early childhood development, focusing on benefits like language, literacy, and motor skills. This year’s event takes place over five days from the 10th to the 14th November. This second in our series…
Read MoreCelebrating 21st NALDIC North East RIG: Supporting EAL Learners with Speech and Language Challenges
On Thursday 16th October 2025, Diane Embley and Rashda Salamat from Education North Tyneside’s Inclusive Learning and Achievement Service (ILAS), hosted their 21st meeting of the North East Regional Interest Group (RIG), a forum for educators dedicated to supporting pupils learning English as an additional language (EAL). This meeting focused on strategies to support EAL learners…
Read MoreDeveloping Exploratory Talk
This course helps pupils become confident speakers who can handle complex ideas clearly. Pupils learn to think deeper than quick answers and see topics from many different angles. Pupils will work together to create “talk rules” – guidelines they build and improve as they learn. This teamwork makes sure everyone’s voice matters and creates safe…
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