Save when you buy the Time to Talk game and book together!Time to Talk bookSchool can be a frustrating and confusing experience for children who have not developed their communication skills. Not only will accessing the curriculum be difficult but so will developing cooperative skills and friendships.Time to Talk has been developed to teach and develop oral language and social interaction skills to children aged 4-8 to make these aspects of school easier. Contains 40 sessions designed to take place two or three times a week. Skills taught include: eye contact turn-taking sharing greetings awareness of feelings giving/following instructions listening attention and play skills.Contains 224 A4 pages.Age suitability: 4 years +Time to talk gameThe Time to Talk game is a fun and accessible way of helping younger children improve their receptive and expressive language listening skills self-esteem and awareness of their own and others' feelings.It is centred around Ginger Bear her friends and family and is designed to complement the Time to Talk book. It is easily adaptable and can serve as an introduction to these key areas for younger children or provide an entertaining way to improve communication skills in older children who are struggling with their social interactions.Children have the opportunity to perform a variety of role-play activities practise everyday actions explore emotions and provide information about themselves. Through these fun tasks they learn vital social skills including: listening turn-taking asking and answering questions engaging in basic conversation non-verbal communication eye contact and understanding feelings.Ideal for 2-4 players.Approximate playing time 20-30 mins.Contains:game board96 question cards4 Ginger Bear jigsaws4 playing piecesa die8-page teacher's notes.Age suitability: 4 years +.About the authorAuthor Alison Schroeder is a speech & language therapist and primary school teacher who has written a number of social skills and language resources including The Friendship Formula Socially Speaking and Time to Talk. She has over 19 years' experience of working with children with language and communication difficulties and specialises in the area of social communication.