Categories: Education

NISH Plans Session on Promoting Communication Skills in Children

THIRUVANANTHAPURAM:
The Child Language Disorder (CLD) unit of the Department of Neuro Developmental Sciences (NDS) at the National Institute of Speech and Hearing (NISH) is organizing an awareness programme on the role of parents in promoting communication and early literary skills, on May 4.

The programme will be held on the campus of NISH at Akkulam from 10 am to 12 pm. At the event, Vrinda R, Lecturer, Dept. of NDS, will speak on “How to promote communication in children?” and Dr Anjana A V, Lecturer, Dept. of NDS, will talk on “Early/emergency literacy: what and how?”

Parents, preschool teachers, social workers, and public can attend the programme. Entry is free. Those who are interested can contact: vrinda@nish.ac.in / anjana@nish.ac.in or 9744 684800 / 9400 895255.

 

NE Reporter

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