Using Texts to Play and Talk Together
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hen adults play and talk together with children they play alongside children, following the child’s lead, modelling language and social interactions through play. Using a text as a stimulus, practitioners can plan their environment to enable play based experiences related to the text to support children’s language and motor skill development. This can be used alongside the guidance in Sequence and Narrative development through the development of children’s retelling skills.
To coincide with The Lost Words being placed in every School in Scotland, five twilight sessions are being delivered across Highland to support practitioners engaging with the text.


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In the experiences and outcomes across the organisers of listening and talking, reading and writing, children partly demonstrate their verbal reasoning and oral language comprehension skills through asking and answering questions.

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