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This unit is an introduction to how speech, language and communication develops in the early years and the challenges some children encounter.
It will cover topics in language learning and development, and language use. You will integrate this knowledge with self-reflection on your own skills, role and influence on children’s communication. 

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Key InformationPoints60Effort42 hoursPrerequisitesnoneRelease Date23/02/2024
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Janet Edwards
j.edwards@mmu.ac.uk

Janet qualified as a speech and language therapist in 1985 and has worked in a range of specialist paediatric posts across the North West. In 2013, Janet joined the Speech and Language Therapy programme team at Manchester Metropolitan University as a senior lecturer. She continues to have an interest in working with children and young people with complex communication difficulties.   

Emma Olyott
e.olyott@mmu.ac.uk

Emma qualified as a Speech and Language Therapist in 1997 and then worked within a variety of NHS Trusts. She specialised in developmental speech and language difficulties and disorders, focusing on supporting children in the early years. Emma joined Manchester Metropolitan University in September 2022 as a Speech and Language Therapy Lecturer. 

Julie Lachkovic
j.lachkovic@mmu.ac.uk

Julie qualified as a Speech and Language Therapist in 1986. After a mixed post working with children and adults, she specialised in developmental language impairments, autism spectrum conditions and additional learning needs. She is currently Deputy Head of the Department of Health Professions at Manchester Metropolitan University. Her PhD investigated the role of temperament in outcomes for pre-school children with late language development.