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Useful Websites/Apps to support and develop children and young people's Speech Language and Communication Skills (SLCN)

Primary School

Area Website How might this help?

Developing early

communication skills http://www.hanen.org/Helpf ul-Info/Parent-Tips.aspx

Tips for parents to deǀelop their child's

language, communication and literacy skills at home.

Tips are broken into three sections:

Children who communicate

without words

Children who have just started

talking

Children who talk in sentences

General Speech,

Language and

Communication Skills

Development

https://ican.org.uk/i-cans- talking- point/parents/resources/

Sibling factsheet

Teaching children new words

Tips for making communicating

easier

Top 10 toys (factsheet)

Using apps to support SLC

Using books to develop language

Visual timelines (factsheet)

https://www.speakingofspee ch.com/material/view- materials

Downloadable games and worksheets for

supporting children and young people with their speech, language and communication skills.

Resources are available to support the

following areas:

Language

Articulation

Social Skills

Fluency

Literacy and Phonological

Awareness

Life Skills

https://www.afasic.org.uk/h elp-for-your-child/moving- forward/helping-your-child- at-home/

Tips and ideas to support your child with:

Listening

Putting words together

Understanding and Using Words

Speech sounds

Bumpy talking

Interact with others

Area Website How might this help?

General Speech,

Language and

Communication Skills

Development

continued www.helpmykidlearn.ie/activ ities

Activities and resources for children from

birth to twelve years. There are activity ideas available in the following areas:

· Talking

· Play

· Reading

· Writing

· Counting

Education Focussed

SLCN Strategies

https://www.education.ie/en /Schools-

Colleges/Services/National-

Educational-Psychological-

Service-NEPS-/NEPS-

Guides/Language-

Skills/Language-Difficulties-

Guidance-for-Teachers-and-

Strategies-for-In-Class-

Support-Primary.pdf

Advice and strategies for supporting

children with language difficulties in the classroom. Though these strategies were devised for the classroom, there are many helpful ideas which could be adapted for use at home e.g.

Receptive language strategies

Expressive language strategies

Helping older children to

understand text

Using Non-Verbal Strengths to

support learning

Primary Language

Curriculum

https://ncca.ie/en/primary/r esources-for-parents

Information for parents about the

Primary Language Curriculum.

Information is available in a

number of languages - Irish,

Lithuanian, Latvian, Portugese,

Polish, Romanian, Russian and

Mandarin.

Information also available for other

curricular areas from Junior Infants to Sixth Class.

Literacy development https://www.readingrockets.

org/audience/parents

Resources and activities for parents to

support their child's literacy at home.

These include:

· Literacy adventure packs

· Themed booklists

· Author interviews

· Reading Suggestions

https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/ welcome-back/for- home/reading-owl/kids- activities

Downloadable activity sheets and

games for children. Activities include:

Story Writing tasks

Word games

Maths puzzles

Colouring

Visual recipes

Area Website How might this help?

Vocabulary and

dictionary work http://lingro.com/ http://www.snappywords.com/ https://visuwords.com/ www.wordhippo.com http://visual.merriam- webster.com/ http://www.rhymezone.com/

Lingro is a very helpful tool that turns all the

words in any website or digital text into a clickable dictionary and translates text into 12 different languages.

This online interactive English dictionary and

thesaurus helps you find the meanings of words and draw connections to associated words.

Visuwords is a dictionary and a thesaurus

that's a great resource for writers͊ It allows the user to look up words to find their meanings and associations with other words and concepts. The user can produce word diagrams to see how words associate.

This is an interactive thesaurus and word tool

to generate multiple meanings, synonyms and opposites of words.

This tool uses photographs of words in the real

world to help you visually explore them.

RhymeZone is a simple website that will

generate a list of rhyming words, sorted by number of syllables, for any word. Users may also look up definitions, synonyms, and more. Story telling Rory's story cubes Available as an app

Post Primary Websites:

There are a list of free websites and web resources to support our Post Primary learners at home some a listed below: https://www.education.ie/en /Schools-

Colleges/Services/National-

Educational-Psychological-

Service-NEPS-/NEPS-

Guides/Language-

Skills/Language-Difficulties-

Post-Primary-Classroom-

Strategies.pdf

Advice and strategies for supporting

young people with language difficulties in the classroom. Though these strategies were devised for the classroom, there are helpful ideas which could be adapted for use at home if supporting the young person with school work e.g. advice for:

Sequencing

Asking for Help

Instruction

Vocabulary

Comprehension

Modelling

Vocabulary and

Dictionary work

https://www.ldoceonline.com

Online Thesaurus:

www.visualthesaurus.ie

Online dictionary support for students to

search for words in an accessible manner to support independent word learning & spelling: https://wordsift.org/

WordSift helps anyone easily sift through texts

-- just cut and paste any text into WordSift and you can engage in a verbal quick-capture.

The program helps to quickly identify

important words that appear in the text. www.flocabulary.com Flocabulary is a library of songs, videos and activities for adolescent online learning.

Flocabulary creates educational hip hop songs,

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