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Developing Communication: A Workshop for Parents and Babies - Thur 25th April, 10am at Bell House


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Developing Communication: A Workshop for Parents and Babies - Thur 25th April, 10am - 12 noon at Bell House, Dulwich


How can you support your baby's development through communication and play? Jennifer Warwick, a Speech and Language Therapist, will lead this workshop on language development in babies under 1 year old. This will be a practical session with theory and tips to support your baby.


The workshop will focus on typical development and how to develop communication and play in babies up to 12 months.

The session is open to parents and babies.


Tickets cost ?5, and there are free and subsidised tickets available. Please contact [email protected] for more details.


Book tickets here - https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/developing-communication-a-workshop-for-parents-and-babies-tickets-58640174340


About the workshop leader

Jennifer trained as a Speech and Language Therapist in 2003. Since qualifying she has worked across a range of health, education and charity contexts providing assessment and intervention for children and young people with neurodevelopmental disorders and complex communication needs. Jennifer works collaboratively with parents and educators to support and empower them in developing communication and interaction skills in children and young people. She is an experienced trainer and has designed and delivered a wide range of training packages for schools and parents.

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