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Speaking English at home

Helping young children to speak in English at home can be an enjoyable and rewarding thing to do, and there are many advantages to supporting your child in this way. Read the article to learn more about speaking English at home and improve your language skills as you complete the activities.

Budgeting your money

A budget is a plan to show how much money you earn and how much money you spend.

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Keeping a food diary

Many people find it hard to eat a balanced diet and discover that writing a food diary is a useful way to keep them on track.

Technology and children

There are many positive ways that children can use technology, but it can be difficult for parents to know how much and how often children should be u

Helping children with maths

How can you support a child’s development by helping them with their numeracy skills at home?

Getting into reading

Encouraging a child to read is one of the most important things a parent can do.

Learning through play

Playing is an important part of childhood and it helps children to learn.

Working with your child’s teacher

There are many reasons why it is a good idea for parents to work together with teachers to support children at school.

Helping children with their homework

Helping children to complete their homework is not always easy but it is important that parents support their children.

Issues at school

School should be a happy place for children and prepare them for a successful future.

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