Please find on our communication board the nursery rhyme of the week which is one, two, three, four, five and the Makaton signs to go along. Please feel free to go over the signs and songs at home with your child. Please have a look at our communication board and feel free to take a speech sound development leaflet which are very useful and located on the communication board in the yellow button folder pictured above. Thank you. Miss Clark.
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Communication Board update
Please have a look at our communication board within the cloakroom this board changes weekly and offers key information and tips on aiding your child’s speech and language development. I have attached new information regarding speech sound development and this information is available in booklet form within the yellow folder attached to the communication board please feel free to take one. Our top tip is still adding on a word to your child’s sentences and I have attached a new poster linking to this to our board. For further information please have a look at our communication board. Thank you Miss Clark.
Nursery Rhyme of the week – Row, row, row your boat
Please sing this well known Nursery Rhyme with your child and try out the Makaton. When singing nursery rhymes or familiar songs with your child try missing out the last word in each line and wait for the child to complete it for example… “Row, row, row your……”
ECC communication board survey results
Communication board survey results
A big thank you to the 49 participants who completed the communication board survey this is very informative and useful for our progression. A few people have commented on improvements for our communication board which included display of a weekly snack menu this is put up on a weekly basis in the cloakroom please find this menu on the board next to the ECC playroom door. Other feedback left was in regards to pictures of the children being displayed this will be taken on board and I look forward to adding some pictures of the children in the near future maybe interlinking to our top tip of the month. Thank you very much for your support. Miss Clark.
Communication board top tip – Add a word!
This months top tip is focusing on extending current language development by being a role model when communicating with your child. This promotes an extension of sentence structure. Please have a look at our communication board within the ECC cloakroom this is updated on a weekly basis. (Wed)
Nursery Rhyme of the week and Makaton signs.
This weeks Nursery Rhyme and Makaton signs are following our Halloween theme. Please feel free to try both at home with your child.
ECC Halloween Party
Our Halloween party will be on Fri 27th Oct. Your child will attend their normal am or pm session and can come dressed up if they wish. Please no scary masks and we ask you label all accessories!
Communication Board Update
This week on our communication board you will see our Nursery Rhyme of the week is Humpty Dumpty and we have the Makaton displayed to go alongside which are King, horse and men. The Nursery Rhyme and Makaton aid your child’s communication and language skills so please try these out at home with your child. Please look out for the yellow disk being attached to the communication board in the next few days which will be a recording of Humpty Dumpty by an ECC volunteer from either the AM or PM session. It will be a different child each week.
Communication Board Survey
Hello and thank you to the 40 responses we have had regarding the communication survey for the ECC. This feedback is important in order for progression. I would be grateful if anyone who has not yet participated would take a few minutes to complete this questionnaire its completely anonymous. Thank you very much for your support and participation.
Nursery Rhyme of the week
Please click on the above link for our Nursery Rhyme of the week. You will find Makaton to go along with this Rhyme on our communication board within the ECC cloakroom. We are raising knowledge of phonological awareness and would appreciate if you could do this with your child at home emphasising the rhyming words within the rhyme and ensuring the correct word order.