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Learning to Talk
The Second Year by a speech therapist
A baby begins to say its first few words at about a year to eighteen months old, but acquiring a vocabulary is a slow business. This does not mean that the baby cannot understand what is said to it, and talking to her baby is one of a mother's most important activities.
Second of a series of three talks
Modern Teaching Methods
' They don't learn anything at school-they only play ' is a common complaint heard from parents of primary school children.H. A. T. CHILD, former senior education psychologist for the London County Council, gives the introductory talk in a series of four monthly programmes in which teachers will tell parents why and how they use such modern methods as 'projects,' centres of interest,' and activities.'
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Compère, Colin Doran
Arranged by Eileen Molony and Janet Walters

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