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Emma Hartnell-Baker - Innovate UK Winner - NextGen AAC

Innovate UK Funded Parent workshops are held every month with the Neurodivergent 'Reading Whisperer':
More Info! Emma Hartnell-Baker is an Innovate UK winner and developing the world's first 'one screen' NextGen AAC device for non-speaking children who cannot 'yet) read and spell. Children play words in phonetic symbols for kids: Fun Phonemies! You only get one chance to introduce your child to 'reading', and whether they learn quickly and easily or not, their experiences can determine whether they choose to read for pleasure. Part of The Toddler Project: We Don't Wait First, Second and Third Sunday of every month - 1,2,3 and Away! Parent Workshops In-Person Workshops at The Centre, Ferndown (Dorset, England) and also via Zoom! - Queensland (Australia) time 7am - 8am and London time 3 - 4pm 

1,2,3 and Away! Parent Workshops - Learn about the Phonemies! Get ready for the NextGen AAC device
Village with Three Corners - Rekindling the Joy of Reading
The Story People - Village with Three Corners - from The Reading Hut
Whitewashed Wood
Market Sleeping - 1,2,3 and Away!
1,2,3 and Away! The Village with Three Corners - We are Readies!
Sheila McCullagh

Stories written by Sheila McCullagh
and still loved by children around the world

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