Sheffield’s Talking 0-11 Every child will be listened to and given the opportunity to express themselves confidently. Children with delayed or impaired.

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Sheffield’s Talking 0-11

Every child will be listened to and given the opportunity to express themselves confidently. Children with delayed or impaired speech, will be supported through group or individual intervention. City wide partners will contribute to the development of children’s communication skills. Talk will have a high profile and be fun!

Sheffield’s Talking 0-11 – Wave 1 Sheffield’s Talking 0-5. (Attunement, Communication development and difficulties involving parents). I Can “Primary Talk” Training and Accreditation with follow up modules. A 0-11 Speech and Language tracking tool. Communication Friendly School Award.

Embedding “Talk” across the curriculum. Philosophy for Children. Strategies for EAL learners. For parents – Family Chatterbags, ESCAL parents accreditation, models for parent workshops. Wave 1 Continued

Sheffield’s Talking 0-11 – Wave 2 Sheffield’s Talking 0-5 – Enhanced level. Intervention packages - Language enrichment, vocabulary, narrative. Talking Partners. Talk Volunteers. Additional SLT support.

Sheffield’s Talking 0-11 – Wave 3 Termly specialist training for teachers and TAs working with children with specific speech and language impairment.

Making Talk Fun! ESCAL Soapboxes. Speakers Corner. Chatterstream – City Centre Sound Sculpture. Talk Picnics. “Communication through IT” City Centre Trial. “Big Broadcast” podcasts