Joint Engagement

In this lesson, we will explore joint engagement. Joint engagement is when children learn to pay attention to an object and their caregiver at the same time.This lesson looks to develop the adult's ability to model language during play and promote looking to prepare for working on joint attention. Resources provided by University of Gloucestershire (CC BY-NC-SA: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0)

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Lesson summary: Joint Engagement

Time to move!

Did you know that exercise helps your concentration and ability to learn?

For 5 mins...

Move around:
Walk

On the spot:
Dance

This was the final lesson in the unit .

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