Expressive language is a broad term that describes how a person communicates their wants and needs. It encompasses verbal and nonverbal communication skills and how an individual uses language. Expressive language skills include: facial expressions, gestures, vocabulary, semantics (word/sentence meaning), morphology, and syntax (grammar rules).
Sharing information and advice on the most critical time... The first 2000 Days. What are some things you can look out for and some activities you can do with infants/toddlers to get them through the various developmental milestones before they get to school. Also I will share information for the caregivers from age appropriate books to setting up classrooms.
Monday, February 12, 2018
Language development -Expressive language
Expressive language skills is very important for young children this allows children to state there needs. In order to develop this skill you need to ask young children questions for example - what is your name? what is this (showing pictures of animals etc) it is good to have infant/toddler books at home .Ask child what is your name ,what is your mother's name . Talk with your baby all the time .
Expressive language is a broad term that describes how a person communicates their wants and needs. It encompasses verbal and nonverbal communication skills and how an individual uses language. Expressive language skills include: facial expressions, gestures, vocabulary, semantics (word/sentence meaning), morphology, and syntax (grammar rules).
Expressive language is a broad term that describes how a person communicates their wants and needs. It encompasses verbal and nonverbal communication skills and how an individual uses language. Expressive language skills include: facial expressions, gestures, vocabulary, semantics (word/sentence meaning), morphology, and syntax (grammar rules).
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