Engage parents in their children’s early learning
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- ‘Improving the home learning environment’ from HM Government and the National Literacy Trust
- ‘Involving parents in their children’s learning’ From the Early Years Alliance
- ‘Barriers to early learning among low income families in the UK’ from Save the Children
- ‘Engaging parents and families: A toolkit for practitioners’ from Education Scotland
- ‘Embedding Cultures and Diversity within an early years setting and Supporting children learning English as an additional language’ from Cumbria County Council
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- New research has shown how parental engagement has a positive effect on a child’s academic attainment – regardless of age or socio-economic status click to read this article from the University of Plymouth.
- This research report is on the 'Pre-school and early home learning effects on A-level outcomes Effective Pre-School, Primary and Secondary Education Project (EPPSE)'. Read the 'Executive study'.
- These ‘Ideas for working with hard-to-reach families’ are from the Headteacher Update. Which ideas in the article can you adapt for use in your setting?
- This article from the UK Government is on ‘Working in partnership with parents and carers’.
- Think And Challenge
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