Learning to read is probably the most important thing your son or daughter will do in reception (well, maybe equal with having fun!) but it won't all happen in class: parents need to help at home too.
All of us want children to be well prepared, both physically and emotionally, when they start school. Our research into the Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS) this year found that the best schools ...
More families will be able to secure a spot at Tatachilla Lutheran College in McLaren Vale with the opening of a new learning centre for reception students. The McLaren Vale school, which teaches ...
Helen Moylett examines case studies from the Newham Reception Innovation Project on play The Newham Reception Innovation Project was set up last summer by a group of early years leaders concerned ...
The audio content includes familiar songs, rhymes, stories and sound discrimination games to develop children's phonological awareness and confidence with spoken language. There are 67 episodes in the ...
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