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Tag Archives: The Lady and the Lion
The Lady and the Lion
I am proud to announce (with sound of trumpets) that Pip Harrison and I have got to the end of The Year of the Fairy Tale. The last set of resources based on two similar stories by the Brothers Grimm … Continue reading →
Posted in Child language, Competence level, Grammar, Helping children understand, Inference, Promoting language development, Share stories, Speech & Language Pathology, Speech & Language Therapy
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Tagged Getting meaning from pictures, language development, Pip Harrison, S<, SLP, The Lady and the Lion
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