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How can Speech and Language Therapists use Tiny Happy People?

Tiny Happy People has a lot to offer speech and language therapists when it comes to demonstrating to families the best ways of talking to and interacting with their children.

Tiny Happy People is the BBC's dedicated website for parents of children aged 0-4. We aim to help parents understand the role they play in their child's language development and build their confidence in talking to and interacting with their children from bump to preschool.

Tiny Happy People films can be used by Speech and Language Therapists and SLT students when setting individual or group targets for children who have been referred to their service, both to explain the reasoning behind the target and to demonstrate how an activity could be carried out. Each of the activities has been given an age based on typical developmental stage, however, these can be used with children of different ages at your discretion based on the target behaviour you're looking to address.

Speech and language therapists talking about Tiny Happy People

Below are some of the best places for speech and language therapists to start exploring the site by different target behaviours as selected by speech and language therapist Janet Cooper. To explore different speech and language target areas, please click the appropriate heading.

Early interaction and pre-verbal skills

Turn-taking

Learning to take turns is an important skill for children to learn in order to become used to the back and forth of conversation.

Tips for parents on turn-taking. video

Dr Guddi Singh explains why turn-taking is important as a pre-cursor to conversation.

Tips for parents on turn-taking

Demonstrations of simple turn-taking games. video

A film showing different simple turn-taking games between parents and toddlers.

Demonstrations of simple turn-taking games

Taking turns with a ball. video

A film showing a simple ball ing game between parent and child.

Taking turns with a ball

Shared attention

Peek-a-boo for t attention. video

A film modelling how peek-a-boo can be used to build t attention.

Peek-a-boo for t attention

 

 

Object permanence

Object permanence is the idea that when things disappear from your child's sight, they still exist.

Toy hide and seek. video

An activity to babies' sense of object permanence.

Toy hide and seek

 

 

Symbolic play

Why is imaginative play so great for children?

An article explaining the benefits of imaginative play to parents.

Why is imaginative play so great for children?

Early pretend play with a teddy. video

This films shows parents how to encourage early pretend play using a teddy bear to model bedtime routines.

Early pretend play with a teddy

Playing make believe. video

A film showing parents how to encourage their child through sequential symbolic play.

Playing make believe

Listening and attention

Shared attention

Why is tuning into baby so important? video

A film demonstrating the importance of shared attention to parents through an experiment. Can be used to help explain t attention as a target for speech and language.

Why is tuning into baby so important?

t attention and everyday routines. video

t attention can be easily built into routines like putting out laundry.

t attention and everyday routines

 

Using sounds for engagement

Clapping games and rhythm. video

A film showing how parents can encourage simple clapping games to help children listen out for rhythm and increase participation in interactions.

Clapping games and rhythm

Making noise together. video

A film showing parents how pots and pans and simple shakers can be used for gaining children's attention in play.

Making noise together

 

Environmental sounds

Sensory walks. video

A film showing parents how to take their child on a sensory walk, encouraging them to listen out for sounds in their environment.

Sensory walks

Listening for sounds. video

Talking to baby about sounds as you explore the world can encourage them to listen and connect the words you say with the sounds they hear.

Listening for sounds

 

Understanding and expression

First words

What first words are common and why?

An article explaining how first words develop and which are likely to be children's first words.

What first words are common and why?

Naming body parts. video

A film modelling naming body parts for children. Can a single word understanding target for body parts.

Naming body parts

 

Early comprehension

Pointing and naming. video

A film showing how parents can follow children's attention to name things in their environment. Can be used to a single name understanding target.

Pointing and naming

How actions first words. video

A tips film explaining how actions and gestures can help with understanding word sounds.

How actions  first words

 

Early sentence construction

Helping toddlers build longer sentences. video

A film explaining the recasting technique to help correct mistakes and build longer sentences. Can be useful to early sentence construction, making phrases with multiple words and building comprehension.

Helping toddlers build longer sentences

Using verbs at the playpark. video

An activity to embedding verbs into everyday situations - would a verb use target.

Using verbs at the playpark

 

Practising talk about the past and future

The importance of using different tenses. video

A film explaining how getting children to think about the past and future can improve their communication skills. Includes activity suggestions to encourage discussion of the past and future.

The importance of using different tenses

Talking about the past. video

A film modelling how parents can ask lots of questions to encourage children to talk about the past. Would comprehension targets for past tense and early sentence construction at the 4 +word level

Talking about the past

The tomorrow game - talking about the future. video

A film showing how parents can encourage talk about future events by asking lots of questions.

The tomorrow game - talking about the future

Understanding conceptual language

Concept of opposites. video

A film modelling parents talking to their children about opposites like big and small, open and shut and on and off. Good for helping consolidate early concept words.

Concept of opposites

Concept of textures. video

A film showing parents how they can build language for textures into sorting laundry with their child, showing how conceptual language can be built into everyday situations.

Concept of textures

 

Expressive language

First words

What's in the bag? video

A film demonstrating a 'what's in the bag">