There are many ways that you can build learning activities into everyday routines to support your child’s numeracy skills.
Parents, carers and families can make a positive difference to a child's learning. Your support can play a vital role at all stages of your child's education.
Examples of activities which can support your child's learning about health and wellbeing.
Simple ideas to help children: understand more about their own and others’ beliefs, values, practices and traditions; and reflect on and act upon their own developing beliefs and values.
These resources provide fun ideas to encourage good reading habits at different ages and stages.
This page provide ideas for supporting your child in different areas of STEM (science, technologies, engineering and maths).
It is important that young people are supported at home and school to prepare them well for Unit Assessments, prelim exams and other internal assessments as well as external exams.
Play is important for the early stages of brain development and playing with your child can help build relationships for later life. But no matter what age we are, play helps to develop important skills for learning, life and work.
A positive home learning environment makes a big difference to children's learning.
This presentation about schematic play explores how schemas can play an important role in your child’s development.
Ensuring all children have the same opportunities to develop skills and confidence regardless of gender.