Language
Through language we are able to cooperate, collaborate, receive knowledge and pass knowledge to others.
- Maria Montessori
IT ALL STARTS With Language
Language
From the moment children are born, children are actively engaged in learning and absorbing the various elements of language. As they grow, language becomes a tool for expressing themselves, forming relationships, and acquiring knowledge.
Reading
Whether it's through reading, writing, or engaging in meaningful conversations, the acquisition of literacy skills empowers children to express themselves, comprehend complex ideas, and navigate the intricacies of the world around them.
Social Pragmatics
Language facilitates the development of social skills in children. The ability to communicate effectively allows them to engage in meaningful interactions, build relationships, and understand societal norms. Language provides the tools to negotiate, cooperate, and resolve conflicts, thereby fostering healthy social and emotional development. Through language, children are able to express empathy, exercise compassion, and form connections that are crucial for their overall well-being.
Language
THERAPY
AAC
Expressive language
Receptive language
Literacy
Morphology
Multi-language learner
Phonology
Reading comprehension
Reading decoding
Semantics
Spelling
Social/pragmatic language
Syntax
Written language