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Mark Loveday is joined by Emma Jordan for a final episode, to discuss the importance that play has on the language development of children. The episode highlights what high quality play really is and how crucial it can be in supporting the development of communication skills.
Emma and Mark talk about why play should not be taken away too early, keeping the distractions of screens away and letting children lead. Emma also explores different activities that can be done in learning settings and at home, and how to access play without having to spend too much money.
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By TTSMark Loveday is joined by Emma Jordan for a final episode, to discuss the importance that play has on the language development of children. The episode highlights what high quality play really is and how crucial it can be in supporting the development of communication skills.
Emma and Mark talk about why play should not be taken away too early, keeping the distractions of screens away and letting children lead. Emma also explores different activities that can be done in learning settings and at home, and how to access play without having to spend too much money.
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(The views expressed throughout this podcast are the speakers' own, and TTS does not take responsibility for the views and guidance highlighted as part of this recording.)
Please note: When referencing the speakers views, theory and work for development of your own materials, please ensure academic reference of the speaker is cited.

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