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	<itunes:summary>Rhiannan Walton from Therapy Ideas talks to speech and language therapists from around the world about their work, their approaches to therapy, and new ideas for professional development.</itunes:summary>
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		<title>The Hanen Preschool Language and Literacy Calendar</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;ve been meaning to write about the 2016 Hanen Preschool Language and Literacy Calendar for several months, but the days and weeks fly by in a blur and it&#8217;s almost the end of the year. If you want to help your child (clients or pupils) to develop creative solutions to problems but your days are [&#8230;]]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;ve been meaning to write about the <a href="http://www.hanen.org/Special-Pages/2016-Calendar.aspx">2016 Hanen Preschool Language and Literacy Calendar</a> for several months, but the days and weeks fly by in a blur and it&#8217;s almost the end of the year. If you want to help your child (clients or pupils) to develop creative solutions to problems but your days are already full, and it&#8217;s hard to find the time, this resource might help.<span id="more-1658"></span></p>
<p>The 2016 calendar focuses on critical thinking. Each month describes a different strategy, with an academic reference if you&#8217;d like more detail. Then there are four tips for parents and four tips for educators, divided into play types: Daily Activities, Pretend Play, Book reading, On the Go. The tips are really specific (&#8220;while washing hands together&#8230;&#8221;) So you don&#8217;t need to try and work out when you could practise them.</p>
<p>The calendar encourages parents and educators to notice what their children are naturally curious about. And to verbalise their own thinking: &#8220;I&#8217;m wondering why those big birds stay together in a group instead of travelling alone.&#8221; Or start the interaction by offering their own opinion followed by an explanation. Adults are reminded to introduce new vocabulary when it&#8217;s relevant, for example &#8216;float&#8217; and &#8216;sink&#8217; at bath time. And of how non-fiction books can be used to practise discussing similarities and differences.</p>
<p>The calendar is clear, easy to read and visually appealing. My one concern is the focus on asking questions. If people aren&#8217;t familiar with the Hanen Centre&#8217;s more general advice on avoiding asking too many questions, the activities recommended could become rather adult led and feel like a test, to the children.</p>
<p>I think the advice in this calendar is best suited for use with children aged between 3 and 8 years old. Critical thinking is a crucial skill, if you&#8217;re interested in supporting children to develop it, consider this <a href="http://www.hanen.org/Special-Pages/2016-Calendar.aspx">resource</a> (even if you no longer use a paper based calendar!)</p>
<p>The Hanen Centre kindly sent me a copy of the <a href="http://www.hanen.org/Special-Pages/2016-Calendar.aspx">calendar</a> to review, and a couple to give away, I&#8217;ll be bringing them to the next Therapy Ideas Live event.</p>
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