Helping Your Child to Learn at Primary School: How to Support and Improve Your Child's Learning Potential
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Helping Your Child to Learn at Primary School: How to Support and Improve Your Child's Learning Potential By Polly Bird
Publisher: How to Books 1999 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 1857033833 | HTML | 1.5 MB
Publisher: How to Books 1999 | 144 Pages | ISBN: 1857033833 | HTML | 1.5 MB
Parents of primary school children are often keen to support and improve their children's learning potential, so that they are given a good start in education. This book provides practical ideas for reinforcing what your children learn at school, whilst at the same time enhancing your relationship with them. It covers all of the National Curriculum subjects and looks at how parents can reinforce social skills.
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