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Nursery staff can expect enhanced career development as integrated community schools are introduced across Scotland, if the experience of pilots in Stirling is repeated. Integrated community schools,...
Parents and Children Together (PACT), a new parent-delivered teaching programme, has led to gains in children’s early language and reading skills. Kelly Burgoyne, Rachel Gardner, Helen Whiteley and...
(Photograph) - Community spirit flowed in Lewisham, London, when more than 1,000 local people took part in the fourth annual Quaggy Carnival on 26 June. The carnival started with a colourful parade...
The outgoing communication champion, who this week published a final report.
A programme to train early years practitioners and parents in language development has been improving language outcomes for children. Hannah Crown reports.
ICT resources for promoting language in early years should be chosen with the characteristics of learning in mind. Marianne Sargent reports.
Parents wanting a signed communication form for their child today are spoiled for choice - and teachers confused, says <STRONG> Radhika Holmstroem </STRONG>
Going out of the home can really help boost your child's language. New experiences provide opportunities to see new objects and people and these all need labelling.
The Early Years Foundation Stage identifies that when parents and practitioners work together it has positive impacts on children's development and learning.