Using Gesture To Identify and Address Early Concerns About Language and Pragmatics by Susan Goldin-Meadow
This paper describes how using gesture can help children develop language. It gives information about how gestures (actions) link to words and signs. Looking at children’s gestures can help us notice how a child’s communication, thinking, and language are developing.
There are ideas about using gesture on pages S281 and S282. The suggestions are in two parts;
1. looking at the child’s gesture to help you understand their development and thinking,
2. using gestures in intervention
You can download the paper from here
Reference
Goldin-Meadow, S. (2020). Using gesture to identify and address early concerns about language and pragmatics. Pediatrics, 146(November). https://doi.org/10.1542/peds.2020-0242G
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The paper on gesture is fascinating. Receiving and responding to young children’s gestures must be important for the child’s emotional development, security and attachment too.
Heart-warming to read about this research.
Hilary Dumbrill
speech and language therapist
Hamilton Lodge School and College