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Place to Talk
15 Sep 2009
Place to Talk is a series of books combining theory with practical ideas to show how the learning environment can be used to support children's development of speaking and listening skills. Written by Elizabeth Jarman, there were originally four books, A Place to Talk in Children’s Centres, A Place to Talk in Extended Schools, A Place to Talk in Pre-Schools and A Place to Talk in Pack-away Settings. Now this series of books has also been extended with four new titles: A Place to Talk at Home, A Place to Talk at my Childminder's, A Place to Talk in KS1 and A Place to Talk Outside. For more information visit Elizabeth Jarman Ltd.
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