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Teaching Your Child To Use Eye Contact (Fraser Health) [Chinese - Simplified] Permalink Public
Eye contact is one of the earliest forms of communication that develops. We use eye contact to send a message and to make sure that our message has been received or understood. Some children have not yet learned to look at someone to get their needs met. We can try to teach them to look at us by using People Games. (Chinese - Simplified) Colour
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266301Teaching Your Child To Use Eye Contact (Fraser Health) [Spanish] Permalink Public
Eye contact is one of the earliest forms of communication that develops. We use eye contact to send a message and to make sure that our message has been received or understood. Some children have not yet learned to look at someone to get their needs met. We can try to teach them to look at us by using People Games. (Spanish) Colour
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266303Teaching Your Child To Use Eye Contact (Fraser Health) [Korean] Permalink Public
Eye contact is one of the earliest forms of communication that develops. We use eye contact to send a message and to make sure that our message has been received or understood. Some children have not yet learned to look at someone to get their needs met. We can try to teach them to look at us by using People Games. (Korean) Colour
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266304How Children Develop Speech Sounds [English] Permalink Public
This handout is provided to parents of children aged 0-5 to provide them with information about which speech sounds development at which ages. It provides parents of what is typical and when to be concerned. As children learn to talk, they all make similar speech errors as they create easy ways to say words. We call these patterns of speech. This factsheet describes common speech errors children make as their develop speech sounds. It also gives you tips for how to work with your child to develop their speech sounds. (English) Colour
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