Today sees the launch of a collaborative project between the DfES and children's charity I CAN to extend the reach of the Early Talk programme into around 200 children's centres across England. The programme gives early years practitioners access to information and resources that help them to support the development of communication skills in young children.
Anyone with a particular interest in this topic may also find the Talk To Your Baby website worth visiting. The site is hosted by the National Literacy Trust, and contains a useful collection of research and resources.
Related Posts
- Children and Young People's Writing
The National Literacy Trust has just published Children and Young People's Writing, a new report whi[...]
- Universally Speaking
The Communication Trust has just released a really useful set of booklets which outline where childr[...]
- Something for Everyone
I've been away for a week, during which time a number of useful items have been published, so today'[...]
- Phonics Screening Check
Some research for you literacy buffs today... The Department of Education has just released a series[...]
- New Research
A quick round-up of various new reports:The UN Convention on the Rights of the Child: a Study of Leg[...]
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
0 comments:
Post a Comment
Click to see the code!
To insert emoticon you must added at least one space before the code.