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In this episode, Charlotte Hall (Speech and Language Therapist, Speech Therapy with Charlotte) and Nicola Crompton (Specialist Teacher and Educational Consultant) discuss how parents can use story time effectively to enhance their childās speech and language development.
They provide practical tips and strategies for incorporating storytelling into daily routines. Whether youāre waiting for Speech and Language Therapy or simply want to support your childās communication skills, this episode offers valuable insights.
Key Takeaways:
Engage with Books: Explore age-appropriate books with your child. Discuss the pictures, characters, and storyline. Encourage them to ask questions and express their thoughts. Narrate and Describe: While reading, describe whatās happening in the story. Use rich vocabulary and encourage your child to do the same. Point out interesting details and ask open-ended questions. Repeat and Reinforce: Revisit favourite stories. Repetition helps reinforce language patterns and vocabulary. Encourage your child to retell the story in their own words.Remember, these āJust 3 Thingsā are simple yet powerful ways to support your childās speech and language development during story time!
Feel free to explore more episodes of the āJust 3 Thingsā podcast. Charlotte Hall provides valuable guidance for parents, and each episode focuses on practical steps you can take to empower your childās communication journey. ššļø
Find out more:
https://www.speechtherapywithcharlotte.com/
Homepage - Happy Home Learning
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In this episode, Charlotte (Speech and Language Therapist from "Speech Therapy with Charlotte") and Camilla (Parenting Coach from āMy Parenting Solutionsā) discuss practical strategies for parents who are waiting for speech therapy. They address common (often well-intended) but unhelpful comments from family, friends, and community members, such as āheāll catch upā or āmy child didnāt talk until he was 7 and heās fine.ā By sharing ideas on how to handle these comments, they provide valuable support to parents during this challenging time.
For more support, follow Charlotte and Camilla on Instagram @speechtherapywithcharlotte and @myparentingsolutions or visit their websites
https://www.speechtherapywithcharlotte.com/
https://www.myparentingsolutions.com/courses
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Is your child Autistic? Or maybe you've just been wondering if they might be?
In this episode, Charlotte is joined by Dr Taylor Day, Clinical Psychologist, who shares "Just 3 Things" it might be helpful for parents to know about Autism.
Find out more about Dr Taylor on Instagram https://www.instagram.com/the.dr.tay?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==or listen to her podcast "Evolve"
https://evolveautism.captivate.fm/
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Is your child ever dysregulated? Yes? You're not alone.
Samantha @spdtuitionandcoaching, Behaviour and Oracy Specialist gives you "Just 3 Things" you can do to support your child when they are dysregulated.
Check out everything Samantha has to offer at SPD Homepage - SPD Tuition and Coaching
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In this episode Charlotte speaks with Kaley, a parent who uses Makaton with her son.
Kaley answers 3 frequently asked questions about Makaton and shares more about her personal experience using Makaton at home.
Find more from Kaley at https://www.instagram.com/parents_who_makaton?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==Learn more about Makaton at Home (makaton.org)
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Speech and language differences rarely occur in isolation. As a parent, you may also be wondering or worrying about other aspects of your child's development.
In this special bonus episode, Emma, Children's Dietitian (@dietitian.withadifference), shares her top tips for supporting children who are 'fussy eaters'.
Join us and follow Emma at https://www.instagram.com/dietitian.withadifference?utm_source=ig_web_button_share_sheet&igsh=ZDNlZDc0MzIxNw==
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Did you know that each nursery and school has a named SENCo (Special Educational Needs Co-ordinator)?
So, if your child needs any additional support with their speech and language, it would be a good idea to meet with them.
In this episode, Claire Walley (The SEN Expert) gives us three things parents can do while they prepare for this meeting.
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Charlotte is joined by Vicky Robinson, Occupational Therapist (@sensory.occupational.therapist).
Find out what 3 things Vicky recommends for parents while they are waiting for Occupational Therapy.
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Carina's 3 year old daughter has blocked ears and she wants to know how best to support her to listen and understand what is being said. Join Charlotte, as she gives "Just 3 Things" for Carina to try.
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In this episode Charlotte talks about how you can support children with unclear speech at home.
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Have speech and language differences can make it hard to make friends. If you want some extra ideas for supporting your child to make friends then this is the episode for you.
Aimed at parents who are waiting for a Speech and Language Therapy appointment for their child, each podcast episode gives just 3 things for parents to try to support their child.
If you have a question you want Charlotte to answer, send it to [email protected]
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If you find it difficult to get your child to engage with you, or find it difficult to grab their attention, or you've noticed they're super active so you don't know how to "play" with them... then this episode is for you.
I'll give you three ideas for how you can play with your child when you have to work a bit harder at it!
Don't worry, you're not alone, I'm here for you and together, we've got this!
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Have you ever wondered how routines are relevant to speech and language development?
In this episode I explain why using routines is helpful AND give you three EASY and actionable ideas to get you started.
This is a great way to support your child's speech and language development without lots of extra work!
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Matthew got in touch to say his daughter's nursery have recommended "using visuals" and he doesn't really know what this means!
In this episode I give an overview of what Visual Supports are, why they are helpful and how you can get started.
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In this episode I suggest three things that will help you get started with supporting your child's speech and language development at home.
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In this episode I talk about why and how to share information about your child's speech and language development with their childcare setting or school.
Have you had experience of this? Head over to Instagram @speechtherapywith Charlotte to share your experience and let me know if you have any questions you would like me to answer on future episodes :)
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In today's episode I take a question from Amy, Mum of a 2.5 year old girl, who has identified that her child needs some additional support but does not know where to get started.
I talk through 3 of the first actions I would recommend at this starting point of your journey.
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Are you a parent or carer who doesn't know where to get started in supporting your child's speech and language development?
Then this episode if for YOU!
In this first episode, Charlotte sets the scene to help you understand the different skills involved in speech and language development and think about how this relates to your child.
You might find it useful to head over to speechtherapywithcharlotte.com to have a visual to look at while Charlotte explains "The Communication Pyramid".
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