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Sharon SLT

@SharonSSLT

Speech and Language Therapist in The Highlands. All views are my own.

Highlands, Scotland เข้าร่วม Mayıs 2019
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James McTaggart@JamesEdPsych·
Lots of conversations atm about behaviour in early years. Children’s actions can often be understood as their "voice", giving us info about their developmental needs - especially when they are inconvenient or difficult! Some ideas in the table:
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James McTaggart@JamesEdPsych·
It is the time of year when thousands of well-intentioned parents sit young children down with worksheets/books to make them "ready for school" There's no need. It's not how they learn, and it's not what makes the difference Have fun, play and talk instead - try some of these!
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James McTaggart@JamesEdPsych·
Enacting the UNCRC means children have rights to consent, to be consulted, and to complain. But often adult myths about their capacity get in the way. @JoChamberlain83 and I asked children & young people what they thought of these myths - here is what we learned from them!
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James McTaggart@JamesEdPsych·
Fascinating and inspiring to hear @DanWuori talking about *prenatal* learning and interaction Chimes so well with our Words Up messages that midwives and health visitors share with parents
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Ross County FC
Ross County FC@RossCounty·
4️⃣ For the chance to win a signed Akil Wright away shirt, simply comment below with the team we signed Akil from? Good luck!
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Sharon SLT@SharonSSLT·
@UoL_OT Are you also looking for the views of AHPs working in rural Scotland?
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UoL_OT@UoL_OT·
Are you an AHP working in a rural or coastal area? We are looking to interview Allied Health Professionals working in rural and coastal areas in England as part of a research study to identify solutions to recruit and retain AHP workforce in these areas. forms.office.com/e/r9qRsbZtKf
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Dan Wuori
Dan Wuori@DanWuori·
You probably know that reading with your baby is important. But do you know why? There’s a long list of reasons, but today let’s focus on one of the most important of them all: the development of a rich vocabulary. Your baby learns new words through exposure. But the truth is that most of our day to day experiences can be a little mundane. That’s where books come in. Take a moment to consider this lovely father-daughter read aloud and all of the new language introduced. It’s not unreasonable to think this family might have a pet - likely a dog or a cat. But consider all the other animal words here, for example, that may not be a part of their daily experience. In just this short snippet alone, father and daughter discuss lambs, sheep, kittens, bunnies, monkeys, and lion cubs. Notice how dad makes a point of repeating the word “lamb” as our hero interacts with the fuzzy woolen material embedded in the board book. Notice too how he uses the opportunity to introduce additional words (ball and yarn) inspired by the pictures, even when not included in the text itself. In a little over a minute, dad introduces his daughter to a whole collection of words that they’d be unlikely to have discussed were it not for this time spent reading together. Now imagine the impact of daily reading over a period of years. Research consistently links vocabulary size with long term academic success. A rich vocabulary is also a tremendous advantage as children learn to read for themselves. Reading isn’t the only way to expose young children to a rich and varied vocabulary, of course. But it sure is a great one. Read with your children daily. It’s an investment in their future that you’ll never regret. This stellar example was shared to IG by lelah_and_lou.
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Staggies View@staggiesview·
🚨 SHIRT GIVEAWAY🚨 We’re delighted to be giving away this beautiful new 2024/25 away @RossCounty top to one lucky winner! 🔥😍 To enter: 1️⃣ Follow @staggiesview 2️⃣ Like this post and Retweet 3️⃣ Answer this question correctly: What are the two components of a Barbie Bomb? 🤔
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Sharon SLT@SharonSSLT·
@JamesEdPsych The same as what we talk about in Words Up; Play and Talk Together. Vocabulary & language learning happens when it's linked to experiences.
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James McTaggart@JamesEdPsych·
It’s basic #cognitive science for education - knowledge sticks better to rich experiential memories For those who like effect sizes, this meta-analysis found almost 0.5 standard deviation higher #learning outcomes from experiential learning onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.111…
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"our research showed that experiential learning is often equally or more effective in supporting children’s academic achievement than approaches which prioritise knowledge acquisition."

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Glenn Carter
Glenn Carter@Glennetal·
What a day @ScotParl ! #voicebox2024 was amazing. Loads more photos to come but congratulations to all the kids involved. They were all ⭐️🌟 @RCSLT @rcsltscot
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