Communication and language development eyfs activities

  • How can we promote communication and language in Eyfs?

    Here we look at simple ways encourage and enjoy your child's language development.

    1. Get your child's attention.
    2. Face your child or sit down with them.
    3. Have fun together
    4. Comments not questions
    5. Give them time to think
    6. Use simple language
    7. Repeat what you say
    8. Make it easier for them to listen
    9. Build on what they say

  • How can we promote communication and language in Eyfs?

    During the preschool years, children increase their vocabulary, use longer and more complex sentences, engage in problem solving, and talk about more than just what is happening at the moment.
    They talk about things that happened in the past as well as things that will happen in the future..

  • How does the Eyfs support communication and language?

    What the EYFS framework says.
    Through conversation, story-telling and role play, where children share their ideas with support and modelling from their teacher, and sensitive questioning that invites them to elaborate, children become comfortable using a rich range of vocabulary and language structures..

  • What activities promote communication and language development?

    Fun activities that help develop language learning in children

    Word games.
    Expand your children's vocabulary with word games. Jokes.
    Telling age-appropriate puns will also help foster good humour and creativity in children. Riddles. Rhymes. Homonyms. Storytelling. Songs. Tongue twisters..

  • What activities promote communication and language development?

    Be responsive to communication attempts and build and extend on what children are saying.
    Follow children's cues, ideas, and preferences.
    Include new words during your conversations with children.
    Create opportunities for small groups of children to be near each other or to play together..

  • What activities promote communication and language development?

    Children might express themselves in a range of ways such as talking, gestures, sign language, picture symbols, drawing or writing.
    In some cultures, using facial expressions or 'eye talk' like an eyebrow lift might also convey unspoken messages..

  • What activities promote communication and language development?

    What are the 7 Early Learning Goals? Communication and Language: Listening, attention and understanding, plus speaking skills.
    Physical, Social and Emotional Development: Self-regulation, managing self and building positive relationships.
    Physical Development: The development of gross and fine motor skills..

  • What is the importance of effective communication in children's care play learning and development?

    The ability to communicate effectively is crucial for developing positive relationships and a child's capacity to learn.
    It is important to create a vocabulary rich environment for children to thrive in whilst they are at nursery as well as in everyday life.
    Children need to be able to understand and be understood..

  • Why are communication skills so important in early childhood education?

    Communication abilities help children to learn, form social relationships, express feelings, and participate in everyday activities.
    Some children, due to cognitive and/or physical impairments, may have difficulty expressing themselves clearly or understanding what is being said to them..

  • Benefits of communicating and playing with children
    As children grow, they can follow and fit well into structured programmes e.g. school routines if they engage in communication and play activities during their early years.
    It boosts creative thinking, innovativeness, strategic thinking when children grow older.
  • What are the 7 Early Learning Goals? Communication and Language: Listening, attention and understanding, plus speaking skills.
    Physical, Social and Emotional Development: Self-regulation, managing self and building positive relationships.
    Physical Development: The development of gross and fine motor skills.
As children develop speaking and listening skills, they're building the foundations for literacy and learning. Plus they're learning key skills like how to express themselves and make friends.
Communication and Language Activities for Early Years
  • Memory games. Doing memory games with your infants helps to strengthen their recall and improve their attention-span/concentration skills, ready for when they start school.
  • Listening games.
  • Nursery Rhymes.
  • Musical Statues.
  • Get in touch.
Communication and Language Development EYFS
  • Number Sequencing Caterpillars.
  • Listen and Do Activity Pack.
  • Let's Spot the Opposites!
  • Autumn Songs and Rhymes Resource Pack.
  • 'Why' and 'Because' Question Scene Cards.
  • I Spy with My Little Eye Educational Game Worksheet.
  • Listen and Colour Activity.

What are communication & language resources?

What's more, our range of communication and language resources engage children by using nursery rhymes, fairy tales and cute characters, entertaining your pupils and helping them to develop their language skills at the same time.
See our yes/no question cards for an example of what types of resources we have to offer.

What are EYFS CLL activities?

Our EYFS CLL activities are designed to improve the way children have conversations and encourage communication by reading and writing.
These communication and language EYFS resources will also help you to plan good quality learning moments as a practitioner, helping you to encourage a good level of linguistic development.

What is communication & language development EYFS?

Its focus is on helping children as they develop their speaking, listening and non-verbal communication skills, and their attention spans.
Our communication and language development EYFS resources and activities are designed by practitioners to help children develop their social skills alongside their reading, writing and speaking skills.

What is the early years Foundation Stage (EYFS)?

Developing language and communication skills are essential for success beyond the nursery into adult life.
The Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) is currently in the spotlight for Ofsted, educational reform, and Special Educational Needs (SEN), finally recognising the positive impact these vital years have on progression.

What You Need For This Communication and Language Activity

Around 50 coloured pom-poms

Why It Works

Children are able to practice turn-taking (as you do in conversation) in a fun way, and support their fine motor skills to boot.
Plus, there's plenty of opportunity for new vocabulary when talking about what's happening in the game. ‍

‍Why It Works

Another opportunity to hone those turn-taking skills and practice paying attention.
Children can also help one another out, using their broadening verbal and social skills to support a teammate.
This is also a great way to throw in some positional vocabulary, to extend sentences like "that one there." ‍ ‍

How do you support a child's language and communication development?

You're the best resource in your setting to support a child's language and communication development

Young children need lots of opportunities to have conversations with you and to hear you modelling language and introducing new words

They learn language better when they're engaged with things that fascinate, challenge and excite them

Why is language learning important in early years?

Language acquisition and practice increase confidence for children to engage in conversation, prompting the knock-on development of vocabulary growth and social skills

What does communication mean in the Early Years? Communication is so much more than talking; it is the transfer of information from one person to another


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