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- I CAN, the children’s communication charity, today (8 December 08) welcomed the Interim Rose Review of the Primary Curriculum, led by Sir Jim Rose.
- Responding to the ITV Tonight programme ‘Lost for Words’ broadcast on 24th November 2008 at 8pm
- Victoria Centre and Heart 106 are Making Chatter Matter by searching for the East Midlands’ favourite nursery rhymes in support of children’s communication charity I CAN
- I CAN, the children’s communication charity, is celebrating hitting the midway milestone of its flagship campaign to make children’s speech, language and communication development a national priority by holding an awareness raising Make Chatter Matter Month this April.
- TV and radio presenter, Sarah 'Chatterbox' Cawood, brings nursery rhyme fever to Lakeside's Early Learning Centre
- Local stars of BBC’s ‘Doctors’ help make chatter matter with children’s communication charity I CAN at Early Learning Centre
- Actress Shelley Conn, star of BBC’s Mistresses and her partner, Heartbeat star, Jonathan Kerrigan sung their hearts out at a nursery rhyme- themed sing-along at I CAN’s Meath School in Surrey, to celebrate Chatterbox Challenge Week from 4-10 February 2008.
- Parents find their child’s first day at pre-school as stressful as their wedding day, yet over one in four parents admit to being unprepared for this important milestone, according to You Gov figures released today on behalf of children’s communication charity I CAN and Openreach, a BT Group business.
- An astonishing 63% of people in the UK fail to understand how children should be communicating and at what age,1 research published today by I CAN – the children’s communication charity revealed today.
- Communication skills deficit cost could top more than £26 billion
- CAN, the children’s communication charity, has launched a major awareness raising campaign to make children’s communication development from birth to five a national priority.
- Oxford University Educational Psychologist Professor Kathy Sylva will be one of the guest speakers at children’s communication charity I CAN’s Language and the Early Years Curriculum Conference at the Institute of Education, London on May 10.
- Brighton and Hove Director of Children’s Services backs Make Chatter Matter
- It's Good to Talk - But We Don't Have the Time
- Lord Dearing, Education Specialist in the House of Lords, calls on everyone to Make Chatter Matter
- New Coalition Demands Government Make Children's Communication a Priority