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The University of Southampton
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion

Speech and Language Development Event

Father and daughter
Time:
12:30 - 13:30
Date:
11 November 2014
Venue:
Seminar Room 3011, B19 (ISVR). Ramp and lift access. From University Road, walk down the service road between Life Sciences and Hartley Library towards Hartley Avenue. At the far end of B7 ("Lanchester", with the big awning over the entrance) turn left and you will see B19 at the far end of the service road.

For more information regarding this event, please email Melanie Alarcon (P&CN volunteer organiser based at ISVR) at mja@isvr.soton.ac.uk .

Event details

How can we help all children to communicate to the best of their ability? How, when and why do children learn to speak? What helps their language develop? Find out more in this lunchtime session with speech and language therapist Sarah Paganga.

Sarah Paganga is a Speech and Language Therapist and Paediatric Lead in the Auditory Implant Service (AIS), based here in Southampton.

Sarah will start this lunchtime session with a thumbnail sketch of AIS and its work. She will then introduce some of the general principles of communication, finishing with indications of when parents might consider specialised help.

Afterwards, Sarah should be able to answer any questions.

As usual, lunch including veggie and vegan options will be provided.

To help with numbers, please reply to the Outlook invitation or email diversity@soton.ac.uk.

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