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  • The Reading Agency  sixbookchallenge.org.uk
    The Six Book Challenge is delivered by public libraries and adult basic skills tutors to help adults build their reading skills and confidence, with incentives and creative reading activities.
    24 Feb 2010
  • School Library Association   sla.org.uk/riveting-reads.php
    The School Library Association's Riveting Reads series has suggested books that will encourage pupils to read widely and independently for enjoyment. They are grouped under themes and have been recommended by pupils in the relevant age group.
    23 Feb 2010
  • Various  Speech, language and communication needs
    Resources for parents: suporting children with speech, language and communication needs (SLCN).
    20 Jul 2010
  • Various  Speech, language and communication needs
    Resources for professionals: speech, language and communication needs.
    20 Jul 2010
  • Penguin  spinebreakers.co.uk
    Spinebreakers is Penguin's pioneering online book community for teenagers, run by teenagers themselves. Editorial control of the site is in the hands of a core editorial team of nine teenagers aged between 13 and 18 years, supported by a large network of
    23 Feb 2010
  • DCSF - SureStart  Step in to Learning
    Step in to Learning helps you to identify and sign-post parents with language, literacy or numeracy needs to appropriate learning opportunities [Positive relationships - Supporting adults' basic skills]
    23 Feb 2010
  • Stories from the web  storiesfromtheweb.org
    The Stories from the web website provides information about books and authors for children and young people aged from birth to seven, 7 – 11 and 11 – 14. It is run by Birmingham, Leeds and Bristol Library Services and the UK Office for Library and Informa
    23 Feb 2010
  • The Reading Agency  summerreadingchallenge.org.uk
    The Summer Reading Challenge, delivered by public libraries, offers incentives for children to read six books in six weeks to hook children into books and libraries.
    24 Feb 2010
  • DCSF - National Strategies  Supporting Children Learning English as an Additional Language
    Supporting Children Learning English as an Additional Language - A unique child - Cultural diversity
    23 Feb 2010
  • Hannah Mortimer  Supporting children with expressive language difficulties
    Resource for professionals and parents: Advice on supporting children with expressive language difficulties.
    20 Jul 2010
 
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