Entitled 'Smile, Talk and Listen', this year's Talk to Your Baby conference (18 October) will explore the findings of research projects on early communication. It is attracting a wide range of delegates, spanning children's centre managers and teachers, early years consultants, speech and language therapists, early years librarians, outreach workers and many involved in Every Child A Talker.
'Communication is everyone's business and practitioners will find much to help them in their work,' says Talk to Your Baby manager Liz Attenborough.
Dr Kathy Goouch of Canterbury Christ Church University will talk about the Baby Room Project (see page 22), which has worked with local practitioners to examine how they practise in their baby rooms.
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