The Link magazine – Building Emotional Awareness article

Supporting children to notice, recognise and begin to express how they are feeling is a vital part of social and emotional development. Clare’s article highlights the power of wrapping language around feelings and experiences.

The Link magazine provides clear accessible information on supporting speech, language and communication needs (SLCN) for schools.

Their speech and language therapists as well as expert guest contributors offer strategies and activities to support pupils with SLCN in the mainstream classroom. They address questions from schools and share the latest news, share tips and best practice.

Find out more at speechandlanguage.info/the-link-magazine

Clare Williams article in the January 2023 Edition of The Link looks at the power of wrapping language around feelings and experiences.

The Link Magazine

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