PIF Categories: Conversation and interaction resources
Bilingualism
What is bilingualism? We refer to children who understand 2 or more languages as ‘bilingual.’ Does it have any benefits in language development? Yes. Children with bilingualism have opportunities to […]
Learning and developing storytelling skills and why it’s important
Why it’s important All children and adults use storytelling to communicate with others, store memories and build relationships. Young children learn to tell stories by listening to the stories of […]
Conversation and interaction – what to expect at each age milestone
Why it’s important Young children learn about conversation within their first few weeks. New born babies focus on faces, give eye contact and vocalise to indicate their needs. Non-verbal interactions, […]