Early Years | Using Stories & Books To Support Children's Learning

This training has been brought to you by Slough Borough Council's Early Education and Workforce Officer Aneesa Younus, for the attention of All practitioners working in the Early years.

This training session is only for Slough settings.

This training is free and you can book your place by selecting "register" on the right hand side of the Eventbrite page. For any booking queries please visit our Help Centre or alternatively email thelink@slough.gov.uk.

Time for a story; stories are key in children's learning in the early years. They support the development of listening and communication skills, improve concentration and memory, enable children to immerse themselves in different situations both real and imaginary, create a sense of wonder and help sequence events.

Stories can also provide information, widen vocabulary and make important links between the spoken and written word, as well as stimulating an interest and enjoyment of books and reading.

This training looks at top tips for story telling and using books and stories to provoke and support children's learning; including areas for sharing books and reading, books in the environment and as part of continuous provision.

This training will take place online via Teams, details of how to join will be sent to you once you have registered.

Any cancellations must be made 7 days prior to the event.

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