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To encourage the use of three-word sentences
Why is this important?
As language develops, children need to be able to use more words to make longer sentences, using an increasingly varied vocabulary. This helps them combine vocabulary and grammar to express a wide range of meanings.
What to do
- Teddy/doll or child’s favourite toy and everyday objects (e.g. brush, cup, flannel).
- A book with lots of pictures of everyday scenes (e.g. children at the park, stories about going to the doctor/hairdressers).
- Pretend food and objects for a tea party.
Child is washing teddy’s feet with a flannel.
Adult: ‘What are you doing?’
Child: ‘Wash feet.’
Adult: ‘Well done’ and then adds ‘(You’re) washing teddy’s feet. Shall we wash something else?’
Child and adult are looking at a book showing children playing in the park.
Adult points at child on swing and says ‘Look at that; what’s she doing?’
Child looks but doesn’t say anything.
Adult: ‘Is the girl jumping on the bed or playing on the swing?’
Child: ‘Playing swing.’
Adult praises ‘Good’ and repeats or adds a word ‘Girl playing swing’.