Supporting your child’s communication development
Wednesday 5 June @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm AEST
RSVP
1 Ticket per family – No identifiable information you provide in this registration will be shared outside of the organisation
Using the Communication Pyramid to identify the next steps for positive outcomes
Children communicate in different ways. A Communication Pyramid breaks down this developing skill into different stages or layers.
How can you support your child to express themselves? Come and explore the layers of communication and essential skills to promote communication development and identify the next steps to take.
Come along to explore:
- Identify the essential skills for communication.
- Understand which skill your child may need to develop to become a successful communicator.
- Identify a first step you can take within the next 4 weeks.
This session is for
Parents, primary carers and family members of 2-6 year-old children with developmental concerns, delays or disabilities.
When
Wednesday 5 June; 7.30pm to 9.30pm* AEST/NSW Time
*Make sure to adjust to your time zone
RSVP
Sessions are subject to cancellation due to low RSVP – Minimum of 4 RSVPs
Your confirmation is required.
Where
This event is held online using Zoom. Instructions will be emailed to you prior to the event.
If you have accessibility needs, please advise during registration.
Cost
Free
Flyer
Your hosts
Julie Cowmeadow, senior Speech Pathologist at Plumtree.
Additional info
Log in details | Once registered, we will provide further details closer to the date, including the link to join the session. You will need a good internet connection to attend. |
Contact details | For more information or questions, feel free to contact Mana (Parent Learning Manager) mana@plumtree.org.au |
Professionals | At this stage, we don’t have the capacity to accommodate professionals in this program. If you are a professional, please feel free to share any of our calendar information with the families you are working with. |
Funding | Plumtree’s calendar is funded through the NSW Department of Education Start Strong Pathways program. |