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Talk To Your Baby is a campaign run by the National Literacy Trust to
encourage parents and carers to talk more to children from birth to three.
Talking to young children helps them become good communicators, which is essential
if they are to do well at school and lead happy, fulfilled and successful lives.
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Brain development and learning to talk
Most brain development occurs in the first three years of life. The best way to stimulate babies' brains is to talk to them more.
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Supporting dads and male carers
Find out about a range of resources to support dads and male carers with early infant communication.
Communicating Dads (TTYB resource)
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TTYB regional project work update
Following a successful pilot in West Midlands, further funding enables project to continue in North West and East Midlands.
Also: Information Exchange Workshop for West Midlands and East Midlands, 8 December 2008
Find out more about regional work
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Downloadable resources
TTYB has created a range of information sheets, activity packs and resources that are free to download and distribute.
View resources
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