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  1. Family Learning, Literacy and Numeracy (FLLN)
    Family Learning, Literacy and Numeracy projects have been run by the LSIS to target both to raise adult skills and improve children's development. [Positive relationships - Supporting adults' basic skills]
    early_reading_connects/external_resources/1400_family_learning_literacy_and_numeracy_flln
  2. Take your family on a reading adventure
    To help parents support their children’s reading in and out of the home, and to celebrate the National Year of Reading, the National Literacy Trust has produced a free family reading activity card.
    campaigns-policy/media/1902_take_your_family_on_a_reading_adventure
  3. Families rely on word-of-mouth for childcare information
    A National Childminding Association (NCMA) survey finds that just 17% of families use local authority information services to plan childcare for their children, Children & Young People Now reports.
    talk_to_your_baby/news/1151_families_rely_on_word-of-mouth_for_childcare_information
  4. What families say about libraries
    A collection of quotations we've gathered from parents and carers and their early years children on their relationship with their library. We hope that these quotations are useful for settings to use when promoting library use amongst their families.
    early_reading_connects/resources/1069_what_families_say_about_libraries
  5. Fitting it all together - how families arrange their childcare and the influence on children's home learning
    This study from the DCSF investigates who looks after children of various ages and the impact this has on their home learning environment.
    talk_to_your_baby/news/1131_fitting_it_all_together-how_families_arrange_their_childcare_and_the_influence_on_childrens_home_learning
  6. Family learning at Four Dwellings High School
    Christine Smith, family learning coordinator, describes a Four Dwellings’ basic skills project that encourages pupils and their families to engage with books. Tags: family involvement, cross-curricular links, ICT
    partners_in_literacy/case_studies/553_family_learning_at_four_dwellings_high_school
  7. Priority Families for Partners in Literacy: the reasons for a focus on disadvantage and early years
    Partners in Literacy (PiL) focuses on better supporting families with children aged birth to five and particularly, of those families, the most disadvantaged families. This document sets out some of the main reasons for this focus, gives an overview of th
    partners_in_literacy/co-ordinator_zone/resources/1886_priority_families_for_partners_in_literacy_the_reasons_for_a_focus_on_disadvantage_and_early_years
  8. Family reading initiative at St Anne’s RC Primary, Lambeth
    Simple home-made resources proved a winner for St Anne’s family reading initiative. Tags: positive relationships, supporting families, enabling environment, reading promotion and resources, Lambeth
    early_reading_connects/case_studies/611_family_reading_initiative_at_st_anne_s_rc_primary_lambeth
  9. Local Authority pilots to support families launched by National Literacy Trust
    The National Literacy Trust (NLT) today, 21 April 2009, launches Family Reading Matters (FRM), a strategy to support families in creating homes rich in reading, writing, speaking and listening.
    campaigns-policy/media/1642_local_authority_pilots_to_support_families_launched_by_national_literacy_trust
  10. One in three families uses grandparents for childcare
    A third of families rely on grandparents to provide childcare, according to a damning report on the effect of high childcare costs on older relatives.
    talk_to_your_baby/news/1761_one_in_three_families_uses_grandparents_for_childcare
 
 
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