Unit 336 Support children’s speech, language and

Communication -T/600/9789  4 credits

Outcome 1 Understand the importance of speech, language

and communication for children’s overall

development

 

1.1 explain each of the terms:

e) speech

f) language

g) communication

h) speech, language and communication needs

 

1.2 explain how speech, language and communication skills support each of the following areas in

children’s development:

a) learning

b) emotional

c) behaviour

d) social

 

1.3 describe the potential impact of speech, language and communication difficulties on the overall development of a child, both currently and in the longer term.

Outcome 2- Understand the importance and the benefits of adults supporting the speech, language and communication development of the children in own setting

 

2.1 explain the ways in which adults can effectively support and extend the speech, language and communication development of children during the early years

 

2.2 explain the relevant positive effects of adult support for the children and their carers

 

2.3 explain how levels of speech and language development vary between children entering early years provision and need to be taken into account during settling in and planning.

 

Outcome 3 Provide support for the speech, language and

communication development of the children in own setting

 

3.1 demonstrate methods of providing support taking into account the:

a) age

b) specific needs

c) abilities

d) home language where this is different to that of setting

e) interests

of the children in own setting

 

3.2 demonstrate how day to day activities within the setting can be used to encourage speech,

language and communication development in young children

 

3.3 demonstrate in own practice how to work with children to develop speech, language and

communication in:

a) 1:1 basis

b) groups

 

3.4 evaluate the effectiveness of speech, language and communication support for children in own

setting.

 

Outcome 4- Contribute to maintaining a positive environment that supports speech, language and

communication

 

4.1 explain the importance of the environment in supporting speech, language and communication

development

 

4.2 review evidence about the key factors that provide a supportive speech, language and

communication environment

 

4.3 demonstrate how settings use the environment to provide effective support for speech,

language and communication for all children.

 

Notes for guidance

 

Learning Outcomes 3 and 4 must be assessed in a real work environment.

 

Units need to be assessed in line with the Skills for Care and Development QCF Assessment Principles.