Written by Kate Hemingway, Speech and Language Therapist and co-owner of Seaside SaLT in Scarborough.
Understanding spoken language includes interpreting the meaning of words, sentences and grammatical concepts. As Speech and Language Therapists one of our main tasks is to assess children’s receptive language skills. There are many ways in which this is achieved, including using formal assessment, completing observations of the child in their setting or at home, talking to parents and teachers and using informal assessment. One of the frameworks that Speech and Language Therapists often use is Blank Levels of Questioning...
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