Receptive language skills allow children to gain information, decipher it correctly and effectively communicate with others.
Vocabulary is the basis for learning language and there are lots of simple activities that you can try each day to help build your child’s vocabulary.
‘Wh-‘ questions are a key part of language development. This article has some great information and tips to help parents and educators support children.
Learn how to support language development in children from bilingual families.
Practical tips to build students’ vocabulary and background knowledge for reading comprehension
Expressive language skills allow children to communicate their thoughts, feelings, ideas and needs with others.
We offer a range of assessments to help identify children’s strengths and needs, and ensure the right supports can be put in place.
Our guide gives you an overview of the milestones to look out for with your child’s speech and language development.