The link below will open a document listing authentic French story books (on Culturetheque) which you can share with your child. The stories are read aloud so you don’t need to worry about pronunciation.
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Downloadable Resources
Please find downloadable Early Years resources below:
Activities
Baa Baa Black Sheep Activity Sheet • Five Cupcakes Activity Sheet • Five Lollipops Activity Sheet • Hey Diddle Diddle Activity Sheet • Homemade Bubbles Recipe • Humpty Dumpty Activity Sheet • I Spy a Picture Book • I’m a Little Teapot Activity Sheet • If You’re Happy and You Know It Activity Sheet • Incy Wincy Spider Activity Sheet • Jack and Jill Activity Sheet • Little Bo Peep Activity Sheet • Mary Mary Quite Contrary Activity Sheet • Nature Walk Scavenger Hunt • No Cook Playdough • Paddington Maze • Paddington Wordsearch • Pat-a-Cake Activity Sheet • Ring-a-Ring o’Roses Activity Sheet • Sing a Song of Sixpence Activity Sheet • Spring Hunt Checklist • Things to Do at Home • This Little Piggy Activity Sheet • Three Blind Mice Activity Sheet • Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star Activity Sheet
Songs and Rhymes
Counting Numbers Song • Five Enormous Dinosaurs Counting Song • Five Little Men in a Flying Saucer Nursery Rhyme • In the Park, We Play Counting Song • One Potato, Two Potato Song • The Minibeasts Came in Two by Two Song
World Nursery Rhyme Week Resources
Section 1: Welcome and Contacts • Section 2: Rhyme a Day Resources • Section 3: Additional Activity Ideas • Section 4: Posters and Certificates • Section 5: Colouring Book • Section 6: Logos • Section 7: Quiz
Information and Other Resources
Borrow Box Information • Buttons Mice – Virus Story • Buttons Mice in the Lockdown • Closure Advice – Ideas for Practitioners and Managers • Early Years Home Learning Collection • Ideas for Loose Parts Play • Playdough Tray Examples to Promote Learning and Development
Learning Resources
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Click here to view an updated list of websites for supporting home learning, organised by different age groups ranging from Pre-5 to S3
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Click here to view a list of Virtual Tours and Experiences that you can engage in from home
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Social Media, Screen Time and More
“Mind Yer Time” is a resource designed to help children and young people manage their social media and screen time, and to use social media and screens in a healthy way. It also covers topics such as gaming and apps. The resource has been co-produced by the Scottish Youth Parliament (SYP) and Children’s Parliament in partnership with the Scottish Government. The resource is accessible here: https://mindyertime.scot/
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Early Level (P1), First Level (P2-4) and Second Level (P5-7): Websites, Resources and Free Subscriptions to access Learning Resources
Learning at Home – Primary
Below is information, suggestions and timetables which may help you with learning at home with your child(ren). These are suitable for Early, First and Second Levels. Click on the image you wish to view to enlarge it. These can also be printed, and a blank timetable template (suitable for all three levels) is also provided below, which you can print and fill in if you wish.
Learning at Home – Primary – Introduction
Blank Timetable Template
Early Level Timetable and Ideas (Printable; click to enlarge):
First Level Timetable and Ideas (Printable; click to enlarge):
Second Level Timetable (Printable; click to enlarge):
Websites and Free Subscriptions to Access Learning Resources
All Areas
- Topmarks https://www.topmarks.co.uk/ (Educational Online Games)
- The Muddy Puddle Teacher https://themuddypuddleteacher.co.uk/ (Outdoor Learning)
- Twinkl (1 monthfree subscription – printable worksheets/ PowerPoints) https://www.twinkl.co.uk
- TED Ed https://ed.ted.com/lessons
- Toy Theater https://toytheater.com/ (Educational Online Games)
- http://creativestarlearning.co.uk/c/literacy-outdoors/
- https://www.busythings.co.uk/
- https://bbc.co.uk/teach/live-lessons
- https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary
Health & Wellbeing
- Go Noodle https://www.gonoodle.com/
- Cosmic Yoga https://www.cosmickids.com/
- https://www.thinkuknow.co.uk/
- https://roadsafety.scot/learning/
- https://www.foodafactoflife.org.uk/
- https://www.bbs.co.uk/teach/supermovers
- https://bbc.co.ik/food/articles/learning_through_cooking
Literacy & Language
- Click Here to Download Online Learning at Home Language Resources for Primary (Early to 3rd Level)
- Oxford Owl https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/for-home/
- BritishCouncil https://www.teachingenglish.org.uk/resources/primary
- BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary (Click on your child’s stage Early-P1, First P2-4 and Second P5-7)
- Phonics Play https://www.phonicsplay.co.uk/ (Sounds and word blending)
- Duolingo https://www.duolingo.com/welcome(Languages)
- BBC Learning http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/4_11/site/literacy.shtml
- Oxford Owl Literacy and Numeracy https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/welcome-back/for-home/reading-owl/kids-activities
- https://www.lovereading4kids.co.uk/kids-zone/
- https://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/literacy/
Dyslexia
- Free text to speech plug-in if you have Word: http://www.wordtalk.org.uk/home/
- http://www.dyslexiascotland.org.uk/parent
Early and Middle Years
- Buttons Mice Virus Story and Buttons Mice in the Lockdown
- Education Scotland’s Parentzone contains more videos with ideas for reading with your child and resources such as fun ideas to encourage good reading habits
- http://www.playtalkread.scot/
- https://www.oxfordowl.co.uk/readingsupport/about-oxford-owl-for-home-readingsupport/
- Everyday’s a Learning Day contains more ideas for developing literacy and health and wellbeing.
- Read, Write, Count is an excellent resource which gives you all kinds of ideas about how to encourage a love of reading with your child.
- The National Literacy Trust has downloadable advice sheets at Words for Life as well as activities and ideas for both 3-5 and 5-7 year olds.
- https://www.getepic.com/ books on line
- As your child learns to read you can read along with them. One really effective way of doing this is paired reading: paired-reading-and-how-to-do-it-with-your-child
- https://readingagency.org.uk/children/
- http://www.theschoolrun.com/9-fun-writing-projects-boost-literacy-skills
- https://www.widgit.com/resources/literacy-language/language-development/index.htm
- http://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/literacy/
- https://uk.pinterest.com/erin_wing/literacy-activities-for-kids/
- You can dowload the CBeebies magazine resources for free from the National Literacy Trust
- If you feel that your child is particularly able, Glasgow University’s Scottish Network for Able Pupils (SNAP) has some useful resources which you can use: http://www.gla.ac.uk/schools/education/ablepupils/resources/
- Here are loads of Roald Dahl activities for you.
Games
- Top Marks punctuation and grammar games
- Construct a word
- Create your own story
- Spelling – words which sound the same
- Comprehension practice
Upper Primary to Early Secondary
- The Scottish Book Trust offers advice on sharing books with your child: http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/learning/learning-resources/resource/reading-with-children-and-teenagers-top-tips-sheets-for-parents
- The Scottish Book Trust offers advice on sharing books with your child: http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/learning/learning-resources/resource/reading-with-children-and-teenagers-top-tips-sheets-for-parents
- They also have a section where you can see authors talking about their writing, aimed at different ages – http://www.scottishbooktrust.com/authors-live
- Brightly also offers a range of advice about reading with your child and what to read
- Oxford Owls has 250 free eBooks which you can access once you’ve registered as well as support materials which you can use.
- The Reading Agency has information on reading
- Puffin books have great links, activities and ideas for reading
- Education Scotland’s Parentzone has further advice on enouraging reading, including fun ideas to encourage good reading habits and videos on how to encourage teenagers to read
- The National Literacy Trust also has some good ideas and resources on their Words for Life
- 11 + readers
- Moving from primary to secondary school
- 12-13 year olds
- Ideas for manga titles (Japanese style comic books)
- http://www.readingrockets.org/article/how-increase-higher-order-thinking
- http://childrenthinkingskills.blogspot.co.uk/
- Read Write Thinkhave some good ideas: http://www.readwritethink.org/parent-afterschool-resources/tips-howtos/help-child-write-story-a-30593.html
- https://howtospell.co.uk/spellingquiz.php
- You could use the Argyll and Bute literacy box resources: Reminder cards for basic skills Reminders of literacy skills
Maths & Numeracy
- SumDog https://www.sumdog.com/user/sign_in
- http://www.early-years.org/parents/docs/maths-through-play.pdf
- BBC https://www.bbc.co.uk/bitesize/primary (Click on your child’s stage Early-P1, First P2-4 and Second P5-7)
- https://www.countonus.org.uk/resources/
- https://www.doorwayonline.org.uk/number/
- https://pages.sumdog.com/
- http://www.snappymaths.com/
- http://www.maths-games.org/
- https://www.mathsweek.scot/activities
- https://www.youcubed.org/tasks/
- https://www.youcubed.org/evidence/fluency-without-fear/
- https://www.mathsweek.scot/schools/ideas-and-inspiration
- http://www.ictgames.com/brilliant_beadstring_with_colour.html
- http://www.k-5mathteachingresources.com
- https://code.org
- https://komodomath.com/eas?af=EAS
- https://www.mathletics.com/uk/
- https://education.gov.scot/parentzone/Documents/IAmAMathematician270417.pdf
- https://blog.thunkable.com
Science/Outdoor Learning
- National Geographic Kids https://kids.nationalgeographic.com/
- Mystery Science https://mysteryscience.com/
- The kids should see this https://thekidshouldseethis.com/
- Crash course kids https://www.youtube.com/user/crashcoursekids (Science videos)
- Paw Print https://www.pawprintbadges.co.uk/challenge-packs-6-c.asp Challenge Packs
- Nature Detectives https://naturedetectives.woodlandtrust.org.uk/naturedetectives/
- https://wowscience.co.uk/
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/websites/4_11/site/science.shtml
- https://www.tigtagworld.co.uk/mindmap/#/modules/
Project Based Learning
- DK Find Out https://www.dkfindout.com/uk/
- Scholastic Learn at Home https://classroommagazines.scholastic.com/support/learnathome.html
(20 days of projects for reading, thinking and growing- broken down in to stages)
Computing and Coding
- SCRATCH https://scratch.mit.edu/
- Blockly https://blockly.games/
- Hour of Code https://hourofcode.com/uk
Arts, Crafts and Music
- “Making Music with Dunedin Consort”, a series of videos which help primary and secondary children (including beginners) learn music using things available at home: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLhATYi8ALTOeqsZx8pfsnaLyJyj5_R4g5
- Information from, and links to, BBC Ten Pieces: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ab/sali/2020/04/01/stay-creative-with-bbc-ten-pieces/
- BBC Ten Pieces at Home – Weekly Activity: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces/watch-this-do-this-weekly-activities/zjy3382
- BBC Ten Pieces – Home Page: https://www.bbc.co.uk/teach/ten-pieces
- BBC Ten Pieces at Home – Week Three: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ab/sali/2020/05/05/share-your-musical-memories-with-ten-pieces-at-home/
- BBC Ten Pieces at Home – Week Four: https://blogs.glowscotland.org.uk/ab/sali/2020/05/12/bbc-ten-pieces-at-home-sing-with-the-bbc-singers/
- Red Ted Art https://www.redtedart.com/
- The Imagination Tree https://theimaginationtree.com/stay-at-home-survival-guide/ (Various play basedactivities- daily break down of activities and resources)
- The Artful Parent https://artfulparent.com/
PSE (General), GIRFEC and Physical Education
This section contains general Health and Wellbeing resources and links to other HWB posts.
Education Scotland Wakelets
Health and Wellbeing wakelet Education Scotland
PROGRESSION
PERSONAL AND SOCIAL EDUCATION AND GIRFEC
GIRFEC Toolkit for improving children and young people’s understanding of their well being
Education Scotland’s on-going process of collating resources nationally (to be updated)
Early Level PSE HWB Resource Gathering Excel.docx
First Level PSE HWB Resource Gathering (1)
Second Level PSE HWB Resource Gathering
Third Level PSE HWB Resource Gathering
Fourth Level PSE HWB Resource Gathering
PHYSICAL EDUCATION PROGRESSION FRAMEWORK
The final version of the PE progression framework which has now been completed, as yet it is not on the Education Scotland website as it is being upgraded. Any questions, queries or comments round the framework please get in touch with Rona Young, PE Co-ordinator – Rona.Young2@argyll-Bute .gov.uk Please note there are some alterations in the Cognitive Skills section.
Final Cognitive Skills March 2016 Final Personal Qualities March 2016 Final Physical Competencies March 2016 Final Physical Fitness March 2016 Final Early March 2016 Final First March 2016 Final Fourth March 2016 Final Second March 2016 Final Third March 2016 FINAL glossary Final HWB PE professional learning paper
Clicking on the links below will take you to the different pages:
Music, Health and Wellbeing Good2Go
Health and Wellbeing Event PE – Better Movers and Thinkers Course
Community Sport Hubs Better Movers and Thinkers short videos and lesson planning
High 5 Health and Wellbeing Programme training session News and events
Creative Dance in Primary School Resources to support the World Gymnastics Championships 23rd Oct – 1st Nov 2015 in Glasgow
University of Edinburgh Post Graduate Opportunities MECOPP Gypsy Traveller Raising Awareness Training
Food and health education opportunities Gymnastics Courses
Teaching Dance Course Food Safety & Nutrition Live
Grow your own School Orchard Food for Thought
Nurture Conference Taking Learning Outdoors
Planning for Choices and Changes
Materials to support Planning for Choices and Changes and Career Education Standard
My World of Work Partner and On-line learning resources for First Level through to Senior Phase
Early, 1st and 2nd Levels Advice to parents
All Levels SDS Update Margaret Bennett
S4-6 SOS Employment and Social Media
All Levels CES 3-18 reflection tool L Entitlements and infographics
All Levels dyw2-career-education-standard-0915DYW Self-evaluation – Master 19
Mental, Emotional, Social and Physical Wellbeing
Healthy environments
Healthyville SHINE For primary school children – how healthy is your area?
Fire Safety
Materials for primary and secondary pupils from Scottish Fire and Safety
https://www.firescotland.gov.uk/your-safety/fireworks-safety/schools-and-community-groups.aspx
This includes:
Fireworks & Bonfire Safety Presentations – PRIMARY SCHOOL (P6-P7)
Lesson plan for above presentation – PRIMARY SCHOOL (P6-P7)
Fireworks & Bonfire safety Presentations SECONDARY SCHOOL ?
Fireworks & Bonfire safety Presentations – SECONDARY SCHOOL –
Merseyside Junior film (P6 to P7)
Merseyside Senior film (S1 to S6) This Video is included in the
SECONDARY SCHOOL Presentation
Mental Health and Self-esteem
SeeMe Their ‘What’s on your mind?’ pack (see below) is designed to help teachers and young people to learn about mental health and to develop skills and confidence to tackle stigma and discrimination
DOVE SELF ESTEEM PROJECT a series of resources that promote self-esteem and positive body image
Promoting Alternative Thinking Strategies (PATHS) This is a whole-school, curricular pre-school and primary level programme that aims to develop emotional literacy and social problem solving skills.
whats-on-your-mind-full-pack designed to help teachers and young people to learn about mental health and to develop skills and confidence to tackle stigma and discrimination – developed by SeeMe.
Hands On is a resource developed by Fife that provides help and practical advice for supporting children and young people’s mental health and emotional wellbeing.
‘I am me’ a charity that produces a range of resources that raise awareness of disability bullying and hate crime
Headstrong provides workshops and individual support on a range of issues from bullying, self-esteem, goal setting and employability to resilience and attitude
Living Life to the Full, FRIENDS for Life, The Decider life skills. These provide training and other resources based on Cognitive Behaviour Therapy (CBT).Samaritans A long-established Charity that provides mental health and resilience support to schools throughout the UK through prevention services, lesson plans and school talks. Their Deal resources for use by teachers for young people 14+ are free to download.
Resilience
resilience-toolkit This Emotional Resilience Toolkit produced by NHS Glasgow provides practical guidance in promoting the resilience of young people as part of an integrated health and wellbeing programme. The resource is designed to be used by workers and volunteers working with young people aged 10 and over.
hwb-resilience-alphabet A series of messages about resilience and good emotional health set up during the pandemic but could be adapted to other contexts.
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thejourney A series of activities and reflective questions aimed at young people with relevant to Covid19 crisis but could be adapated to other contexts.
Anti Bullying
RESPECT-FOR-ALL-FINAL National Anti-bullying Policy produced by the Scottish Government in 2017
Anti-bullying Policy July 2019 Argyll and Bute’s updated policy July 2019
20190918 – Letter re anti bullying policy Letter to schools from Heads of Service issued September 2019
Level 1 & 2 anti-bullying survey
Policy-throught-to-Practice-2017 Toolkit for creating your own school policy produced by respectme
Guidance on delivering safer technologies in schools Scottish Government Guidance on Developing Policies to Promote the Safe and Responsible Use of Mobile Technology in Schools
Addressing Inclusion: effectively challenging homophobia, biphobia and transphobia (respectme LGBT Youth Scotland, Smarter Scotland). Very comprehensive document with useful links to support schools in tackling homophobia, biphobia and transphobia.
respectme video resources
Short films from respectme that highlight for children and young people what they can do if they are being bullied. See also the leaflet of the same name from respectme.
Bullying…a guide for parents and carers (respectme, 2016). Provides parents with a definition of bullying and offers many tips on how to support their children.
Visibility Matters. From this organisation you can purchase packs (Celebrating the ‘L’ in ‘LGBT and Talking Transgender) which promote LGBT equality and raise awareness to help prevent homophobic, biphobic and transphobic bullying.
Police Scotland ‘Pitchin’ In’ SOS is a programme of lessons and activities developed by Glasgow City Council Education Services and Police Scotland . Aimed at S2 or S3 stage but can be appropriately delivered across the Secondary school curriculum.
Violence Prevention, gender equality
Mentors in violence prevention (MVP) a programme that raises awareness of bullying and gender violence. Aimed at secondary pupils.
No knives, better lives a Scottish programme that promotes personal safety and raises awareness of knife crime
NSPCC Offers assemblies and workshops for primary school children as part of their Speak Out. Stay Safe programme as well as teaching resources, free training for schools on Child Protection and workshops for parents on online safety. The Assembly lasts 30 minutes and is for children aged 5-11. The additional hour-long workshop is for those in primary 6 and 7.
Police Scotland One punch campaign seeks to raise awareness of keeping yourself safe and the impact of violence.
Gang Life (BBC) Three clips telling the stories about how gang violence has affected the lives and families of young people.
Power Up Power Down Domestic abuse. Children and Young People’s Commissioner Scotland/Women’s Aid). Resources, including powerpoint and videos that support children and young people who have experienced domestic abuse, including raising awareness of court-ordered contact.
Zero Tolerance The aim of this Scottish Charity is to raise awareness of gender inequality and violence against women.
Asylum Seekers – The Glasgow Girls – BBC film based on the experiences of seven 15 year old school girls from Drumchapel High School in Glasgow whose liveschanged for ever when one of them, Agnesa Mursulaj, was removed in a dawn raid carried out by UK immigration authorities.
Waverley Care Scotland’s HIV and Hepatitis C Charity. The Charity also offers training for teachers, workshops for children, young people and parents on Sexual Heath and Equality and Diversity. There is also individual support for young people who are, or who think they might be LGBTQ+. They also provide ‘Tartan Ribbon’ resources and support and information for World Aids Day.
Racism and sectarianism
Black-Lives-Matter-powerpoint Powerpoint lesson created by the British Red Cross for S4 to S6 pupils to raise awareness and generate discussion about the history of Black Lives Matter and the recent tragic events that have given rise to protests throughout the world.
Black-Lives-Matter-session-plan Lesson plan to accompany the powerpoint above.
Black Lives Matter media resources
Show Racism the Red Card An anti-racism education charity that provides training for educational professionals, school workshops and materials both free and to purchase.
Show Racism the Red Card Film and education pack Costs £20 and is for second level through to S6. Covers an introduction to racism, history of racism, dealing with racism and celebrating diversity.
Travelling Communities Guidance produced by the Scottish Government in November 2018 on Improving educational outcomes for children and young people from travelling cultures
Scottish Traveller Education Programme (STEP) This site provides resources, toolkits and information to support new approaches to learning for the children, young people and families of the traveller families and communities
No Place For Hate Sense Over Sectarianism resources for pupils in Third and Fourth Levels and Senior Phase
Relationships, Sexual Health and Parenthood
RSHP Education Scotland powerpoint training presentation on the RSHP resource
Best Lesson Ever Poster showing collation of views from pupils in a range of schools in Midlothian, East and West Lothian and Edinburgh on what constituted their best PSE lesson. Useful for self-evaluation.
The stages of normal sexual behaviour NSPCC
Gender-based violence and bullying
Mentors in violence Prevention policy links v2 2019
MVP SENIOR LEADERSHIP READINESS CHECKLIST
Speak Out. Stay Safe NSPCC training
speak out stay safe Summary document
Letter to Parents – Before the visit
LGBTQ+
Stonewall Scotland’s home learning packs for all stages.
LGBTQ+INFO FOR SCHOOLS Information and guidance on LGBTQ+ inclusive education for all Argyll and Bute schools
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Primary
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Secondary
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Substance Misuse: Alcohol, Drugs and Smoking
ASH Befreeachievemore both this and Charter for a Tobacco-Free generation provide useful aids for teaching about smoking and about becoming a smoke-free school.
Tobacco Strategy Group Statistics update smoking statistics from NHS Highland December 2019
Teacher.Lesson Plan NHS Highland Lesson Plan for World No Tobacco Day (WNTD)for S2/3.
Key messages.doc-WNTD Main facts and information to accompany World No Tobacco Day lessons for S2/3 (NHS Highland)
WNTD Lesson choices Lessons for S2/3 from NHS Highland. Includes virtual adaptations
Take the quiz: Quiz to accompany NHS Highland S2/3 lessons
Quiz Answers Answers for Quiz above
Buzzin Film clips and resources on substance misuse created by Re-Solv. Video clips and teacher guide are available for free. Aimed mainly at secondary pupils.
Choices for Life A set of resources created by Police Scotland in association with Young Scot on drugs, alcohol, smoking and peer pressure. Includes three short dramas and resources appropriate for level 2 through to senior phase
What Works in alcohol and drugs education in schools (Scottish Government, 2016). A useful guide on the best approaches to teaching and learning about substance misuse.
Charter for a Tobacco-free Generation both this and Befreeachievemore provide useful aids for teaching about smoking and about becoming a smoke-free school
Count 14 resources for 16+ A set of resources recommended by Argyll and Bute Alcohol and Drugs Partnership (ADP) for S4 to S6 and adults.
Pre 5-P1 Transition Projects
Virtual Learning Spaces for Transition
https://bit.ly/EarlyLevelFrenchClassAB
The Gruffalo Pre-5/P1 Transition Project
Talking Pen sound files for Gruffalo Stick Puppets
Gruffalo Stick puppets Gruffalo Stick Puppets Instructions
Simplified French Gruffalo Text Talking Pen sound files for simplified French Gruffalo Story
The French Pre-5/P1 Transition Project
Resources to accompany the Rainforest Quest DVD
Sound files for Warm up song Flashcards
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Sound files for prinable version of Story
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Rainforest Characters’ dialogue for stick puppets
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Naval Families Federation – The Experience of Parental Absence in Royal Navy and Royal Marines Families
Being a parent and raising children is exciting and rewarding, but it can be tough at times for any family. The amount, patterns and types of parental absence faced by Naval Service families present additional challenges that are not routinely experienced by most civilian families.
To view, please click on the following link: https://nff.org.uk/non-operational-separations/