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What is a spiral curriculum?

Re-visiting basic ideas and making them gradually more complex

What does LASS stand for?

Language acquisition support system

What is scaffolding?

Supporting children to reach their next stage of

Give three ways adults can scaffold children’s language

Simplifying language


Motivating children to speak


Modelling language (for children to imitate)

What three things the children need to develop language?

Language rich environment


Social interaction


Adults scaffolding language

How do children learn language in the enactive stage?

Children learn through physical actions and their senses

How do children learn language in the iconic stage?

Children learn through images


Pictures used alongside words help children to store visual images in the brain

How do children learn language at the symbolic stage?

Children are able to understand symbols such as letters, words and mathematical symbols


They use these symbols to create mental pictures