How to use objects of reference
Using objects of reference is a simple and effective tool to help children feel more settled and confident when moving between activities. This video will give you a summary of how you can use this strategy to help your child understand spoken language and make requests. Find out more at https://www.saltbythesea.com/ Find me over on instagram / salt_bythesea

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