The power of movement and communication - Dr Lala Manners and The Beckies

Published: Nov. 13, 2022, 9 p.m.

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Dr Lala talks with us about how we should think of movement as a child's first language, from day one of a babies life movement is crucial.
Discover why physical movement relates so deeply to communication.\\xa0
Childhood is a very important developmental period for sensory sounds, reading and singing to a baby really can help their communications.
Tapping into everyday experiences and the child's physical responses enables us to be on the child's wavelength.
Emotions are directly linked to a child's physical state,\\xa0 you can tell what children are communicating by looking at what their body language is really saying.
Find out what families and educators can do to help children to develop and thrive.
As teachers what should we add to the movement experience of the child?
All children communicate however abled they are, they can move in a way that is appropriate to them.\\xa0 Our role is to understand and enable communications.
What happens when children are static?\\xa0 We also discuss technology and its role in children's lives.
To discover more about Dr Lala head to:
activematters.org
Published :The early years movement handbook
and EYTV\\xa0
To train with The Beckies and their Thriving Language Approach head to www.thrivinglanguage.co.uk or contact Rebecca@thrivinglanguage.co.uk\\xa0
Published Routledge and Bloomsbury\\xa0
EYTV\\xa0
\\xa0One to one sessions for children please email.
Grab a cuppa and join us on Spotify, Apple, Amazon or your usual podcast provider, listen with us and our 10 min of early years and educational chatter, you never know this could be the 10 mins that changes yours and a child's life.\\xa0
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