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Factors affecting communication (Background noises: (Affects a child's…
Factors affecting communication
Background noises:
Affects a child's ability to tune in to their parents or key person's voice
Excessive use of screens:
Tablets and TVs inhibit social interaction, which is critical for speech and language development.
The quality of adult interaction:
Effective child-adult interactions involve-
Modelling language
Responding to babies' vocalisations
Using positive non-verbal interactions, such as eye contact, body language, gesture.
Learning difficulties:
Can cause speech delay and difficulty in learning the 'rules' of language-
Expressive- using the right words and grammar, pronouncing words, correctly.
Receptive- listening and following instructions.
Conductive hearing loss:
This condition-
Common in children between 2 and 6 years.
Prevents sounds passing between the eardrum and the inner ear.
Is often cause by fluid build-up behind the eardrum (glue ear) and ear infections
Personal and environmental factors may affect speech, language and communication, creating barriers to communication.