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Practical idea - Demystify the jargon

22 Feb 2011

Hold sessions for families to help clarify the role they can play in encouraging children to read. Talk to them about the books that pupils will be reading at school that year. Give them top tips for starting discussions about these books at home. For families of primary school children, explain phonics and the school's reading programmes in simple terms to prevent them from being intimidated by all the technical jargon surrounding this area.

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