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How do children of different ages respond to literature and what is the best way to support them, asks Charlotte Goddard
Literacy To develop children's communication, language and literacy skills, practitioners can provide:
The first action plan to improve literacy from early years through to adulthood has been developed by the Scottish government.
How should I talk to my baby? Taking turns to make noises is the first step towards having a conversation. Copy your baby's babbling noises, then look at them and wait for a 'reply'. Later on, babies...
As a parent, literacy is probably the area that you are most determined for your child to succeed in. It is important, both in school and in life, and being able to read and write confidently and...
First up is PicturePoint by Logotron. Children collect their information by clicking pictures on screen representing the items being counted. Sounds indicate each time a selection is made, and the...
Ahead of this week’s budget and spending review, the chancellor has announced £500m for families and early years support - however there is no sign of any increase in funding for the 15 and 30 hour...
Nurseries and children's centres tell Karen Faux how they see the changes in the spending review affecting them and the families they work with.