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  • Key behaviours to look for in the pragmatic (social) language development of children aged 0-5 years
    Language | Social Inclusion

    Key behaviours to look for in the pragmatic (social) language development of children aged 0-5 years

    16 August 20202 January 2021

    Last week, thanks to Cherie, we looked at some key pragmatic language behaviours of 5-11 year olds. This week, in our third evidence-based infographic, our…

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  • Pragmatic language
    Language | Social Inclusion

    Pragmatic language for 5-11 year-olds includes (at least) 27 observable behaviours

    9 August 20202 January 2021

    ‘Pragmatic language’ is a complex and sometimes vaguely defined concept. To get a grip on what it means in practice, it helps to break it…

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  • Pragmatic language
    Language | Social Inclusion

    What is ‘pragmatic language’? The social use of language

    1 August 20202 January 2021

    Over the next 14 weeks, David will be lecturing final year speech pathology students at the University of Technology Sydney. While he does that, our…

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  • Joint attention
    Disability | Social Inclusion

    Tip of the week: Joint Attention

    26 November 20191 August 2022

    Our tip of the week is joint attention. Joint attention is the capacity to focus together with another (e.g. a parent) on something in the…

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  • 68 FREE resources and tips to help your child improve their social skills by understanding what others are thinking and feeling
    Language | Social Inclusion

    68 FREE resources and tips to help your child improve their social skills by understanding what others are thinking and feeling

    25 August 201928 December 2020

    Some children have difficulties understanding others’ feelings and perspectives. They may have trouble fitting in and making friends, e.g. in the classroom, the school playground,…

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