This article is brought to you by Slough Borough Council on behalf Early Years Alliance for the attention of all Early Years settings.
Language is so much more than the words that we say. Babies use their faces, their bodies, their babbles and their cries to communicate their wants, needs and desires, and to interact with others around them. This session focuses on how early years educators can tune into the many ways that babies and young children communicate with us, prior to developing spoken language, and explores how adults can support children to become effective communicators through the interactions and experiences that they provide.