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Talk To Your Baby 2006 conference report - 'Working Together to Get Talking'

In October 2006 Talk To Your Baby held its Working Together to Get Talking showcase conference. The event was designed to bring together some of the most interesting multi-agency early years communications initiatives from around the country. The local initiatives presented were:

  • Stoke on Trent: Stoke Speaks Out
  • Barking and Dagenham: Language and Thinking
  • Birmingham: Tune into Babies - Talk Together
  • Manchester: Quality Foundation for Future Success
  • East Brighton: Baby Talk/Toddler Talk
  • Plymouth: It's Good to Talk
  • Gateshead: Baby Bites/Chatterkids

There were also presentations from Lesley Staggs, former Foundation Stage Director and TTYB Advisory Group member, and Professor Nigel Hall, Manchester Metropolitan University, in addition to a programme of early communications workshops. The Working Together to Get Talking conference report summarises the key points from the presentations and can be downloaded below.

- TTYB 2006 conference report

- Appendix: Speaker biographies

- Appendix: Workshop presenters' biographies

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