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Communication support framework – band 6 targeted provision

What is the communication support framework?

The communication support framework is a framework developed by the speech and language therapy service in Sheffield Children’s Hospital. It is based on the Communication At The Heart of the School framework (CATHS).

The communication support framework includes 6 banded levels that describe the communication skills that a child may have or be developing, and relevant recommendations for that level of development.

What does band 6 communication level mean?

A child developing at band 6 communication presents with the communication skills typical of children aged 9 years and older. Children at this stage are refining their ability to describe their environment and their experiences with increasingly complex grammar structures and vocabulary. Prediction and problem solving and reasoning skills including thinking about problems from multiple perspectives are developing and being refined.

What can I do to help my child at this level?

Universal strategies to support all children at this developmental level.

What if my child needs more help?

Children with specialist educational needs and disabilities (SEND) with communication developing at band 6 level may be referred to as a child who is developing their language at Language level D, problem solving and reasoning from multiple perspectives. They will benefit from ongoing support to develop their vocabulary, ability to recall and explain their problem solving and reasoning. They may also be referred to as a SCERTS Conversation Partner.

You should use the ideas that are in the universal strategy links above.

You should also implement more targeted approaches for example:

  • Use blank level 4 strategies to support sequencing and problem solving from a single perspective for example story mats, problem solving frames
  • Make and use vocabulary mats and or dictionaries that include vocabulary such as nouns, verbs, concepts, as appropriate for the session such as:
    • Curriculum including English, history, science and so on
    • Emotions and behaviour or safety policies such as ‘embarrassed’, ‘sanction’
    • Time concepts such as first, last, morning, afternoon, days of the week, tomorrow and yesterday
    • Inference and reasoning words such as ‘justify’, ‘explain’
  • Support your child to monitor their own comprehension 

Your child’s school should also implement targeted language interventions.

For more information please contact the Speech and Language Therapy Service at Flockton House.

Telephone: 0114 226 2333

Email: scn-tr.slt-sheffield@nhs.net

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Disclaimer

Please note: this is a generic information sheet relating to care at Sheffield Children’s NHS FT. These details may not reflect treatment at other hospitals. This information is not intended as a substitute for professional medical care. Always follow your healthcare professionals’ instructions. If this resource relates to medicines, please read it alongside the medicine manufacturer’s patient information leaflet. If this information has been translated into another language from English, efforts have been made to maintain accuracy, but there may still be some translation errors. If you are unsure about any of the guidance in this resource or have specific questions about how it relates to your child, always ask your healthcare professional for further advice.

Resource number: SL323

Resource Type: Article

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