National Storytelling Week
Try storytelling in sign language during National Storytelling Week New colouful story based book helps pupils and teachers actively participate in the joy of learning through sign language. Many...
View ArticleHow to talk to your baby
It might sound odd, but many people feel shy or weird about talking to their babies. Sam Pope takes a look at how talking and listening to our children can improve their communication skills in leaps...
View ArticleHappy relationships for parents
Maternity therapy expert, gentle birth practitioner of 13 years, Rachel Foux, helps parents through one main obstacle most relationships encounter at some point – communication. Here she explains the...
View ArticleTV a negative impact on parent-child communication
New research has highlighted that TV may be affecting and having negative impact on the parent-child communication compared to reading or playing with toys and this could have an impact on children’s...
View ArticleKeeping in touch with family and friends with Skype
As a working mum I find it always a challenge to get the balance right. Working full time and raising my family brings many challenges, one of which is how to keep in touch with each other. I work...
View ArticleA Day in the Life – Skype Group Video Calling
My working day starts usually around 6.45am. Once the children have had their breakfast, I have made packed lunches made, checked bags, PE kit and bottled water are all packed my paid “work” starts!...
View ArticleSupport your children learning – you’re doing it already!
Parents instinctively want the very best for their children. So, it’s little surprise that, well before it’s time to start school, there’s already talk of children learning their A, B, Cs and 1, 2, 3s....
View ArticleI CAN – run in the Bath Half Family Fun Run
I CAN, the children’s communication charity, has been chosen as the official charity for the Bath Half 2013 Family Fun Run on 3rd March 2013. As next year sees I CAN celebrate its 125th Anniversary,...
View ArticleFirst words and gestures: researchers need YOU!
As mums and dads, we’re all fascinated by baby talk, the way our little ones develop langauage skills and we lovingly look back on their first attempts at speech and communication. Researchers at the...
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