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Explore the different stages of children's spoken and written language acquisition and development, with a range of engaging data-led resources, written by linguists and experienced Language teachers.
Introduce KS5 student to the key theories of child language acquisition, from Labov and Vygotsky to Piaget, Bruner and Skinner with helpful summaries, presentations and revision resources.