EIS Refugee and Migrant Welcome Packs

The EIS has produced a suite of educational packs to welcome young people from migrant and refugee families into Scottish schools. Please click here to find out more.

The Welcome Packs are specific to three age ranges (P1-P4, P5-S3 and S4-S6), and are designed to inform young people and their parents of their rights as pupils/students in Scottish education and to convey a positive, welcoming message to the young people about Scotland as their new home.

The booklets included in the packs aim to give newly arrived young people and their families some information about school education in Scotland, as well as some background about Scotland itself by way of introduction to the country.

Multicultural Schools – Ideas for the Classroom – Primary – Practical Advice

January 5, 2022

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NALDIC – Multilingual Language Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic

April 23, 2020

Multilingual Language Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic Please follow the link to find out more about this research… Are you a #multilingual family in the UK or Ireland? How is the #lockdown affecting your children’s use of English and their other language(s)? Take part in this collaborative research project to help… Read more

Resources to support learning at home

March 19, 2020

These resources are for families to use at home. One file is for nursery/primary age, with some links relevant for babies/toddlers. Another is for secondary age. The third came from Peterhead ASL team who were happy for it to be shared. These resources will be helpful for bilingual families, but… Read more

Translated Book Detectives

October 3, 2019

Book Detectives – Arabic, Bulgarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Spanish These are translated tasks to support reading comprehension. If children are literate in first language they could read them to support their understanding of tasks. Tip: To help learners understand the purpose for reading, set questions before reading the text… Read more

November 14, 2018

https://montessorisociety.org.uk/Articles/4333290 Supporting Bilingual Children  by: Irene Fafalios This is an excerpt from a lecture given by Irene Fafalios at the Montessori Society AGM in London What do we mean by bilingualism? Simply defined a bilingual person would be one who has the ability to speak two languages. I could further… Read more

Keeping home languages alive key to English success for newcomer kids

November 12, 2018

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/newcomers-language-english-calgary-success-1.4880207?fbclid=IwAR1WWVddjGwwc5oJ3iVJ8ZipjP3ZfDk0m-mtBnMO-oFNT_eDKadHpyuf8N4 A language workshop for parents in northeast Calgary is highlighting the many benefits of keeping home languages alive and encouraging parents to pass on their spoken language to their kids. The workshop was organized by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Public Library’s Saddletowne branch. “The program came out of research into keeping the… Read more

Great page for reading tips in different languages

October 12, 2018

http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents-multiple-languages#languages Reading Tips for Parents (in Multiple Languages) By: Reading Rockets A child’s success as a reader begins much earlier than the first day of school. Reading, and a love for reading, begins at home. Our one-page parent tips offer easy ways for parents to help kids become successful readers. Although… Read more

Bilingual quick tips in 18 languages

October 2, 2018

https://literacytrust.org.uk/early-years/bilingual-quick-tips/   Check out this article with free downloaded material: We have produced a series of bilingual quick tips for parents and practitioners to help children develop good talking and listening skills. There are lots of different languages. The following tips are available in English and space for your own… Read more

https://spanishprofe.com/56-positive-phrases-in-spanish-for-students/

September 25, 2018

Looking for some new positive phrases to add to your teacher toolbox? As an educator, you know it is important to be positive and recognize your student’s strengths and progress both in academic and social pursuits. If you are anything like me, you might find yourself using the same positive phrases or affirmations… Read more

Amazing benefits of being bilingual

September 24, 2018

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20160811-the-amazing-benefits-of-being-bilingual By Gaia Vince From Mosaic 12 August 2016 In a cafe in south London, two construction workers are engaged in cheerful banter, tossing words back and forth. Their cutlery dances during more emphatic gesticulations and they occasionally break off into loud guffaws. They are discussing a woman, that much is… Read more

A Bilingual Brain Solves Problems Faster

September 24, 2018

https://www.newsy.com/stories/a-bilingual-brain-solves-problems-faster/ Check inside the link for video. Language allows us to share thoughts and feelings with somebody else. It’s our cultural glue. Otherwise, we’d live in a world of babel. But there’s much more to language, including elements that affect the structure and functioning of the brain. While the first words spoken… Read more

Bilingual Children and intelligence

August 30, 2018

https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2018-08-bilingual-children-native-language-home.html Read more

New school, new routine new language

August 28, 2018

New school, new routine, new language Check out this interesting link by Ute Limacher Read more

How you will start teaching your child to read

July 20, 2018

https://www.anaelisamiranda.com/literacy/how-you-will-start-teaching-your-child-to-read How you will start teaching your child to read 22/12/2017 0 Comments Picture your children immersed in a wonderful book. They can’t put it down. They read before bed, in the car, in the dentist’s waiting room. They talk about the coolest things they’ve read. They quote their favorite… Read more

Mutual effeccts of language and cognition in Bilinguals

July 20, 2018

So there we have it – ‘minority’ languages have just as much cognitive impact as ‘majority’ ones – great news for heritage languages! Thanks to Michela for her PhD research with Bilingualism Matters at Edinburgh Uni. Read more

Code switching, what to do, when should I worry?

July 10, 2018

Code switching, what to do, when should I worry? Code switching, what to do, when should I worry? By Ute Limacher   At our Free Online Meeting on Multilingualism we talked about code switching or code mixing, what to do if our children keep on mixing their languages, when it is a good sign and… Read more

Family Language Strategy

July 9, 2018

http://www.utesinternationallounge.com/family-language-strategy/ Family Language Strategy By Ute Limacher   International families have a great opportunity to learn several languages. Many children learn multiple languages in the most natural way. But what if situations change, languages are not used and supported in the new environment? Finding the right language strategy for our family… Read more

Spanish links

July 5, 2018

Bilingual activities and links: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primarylanguages/spanish/all_games/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/mividaloca/ (soap opera in Spanish) http://www.byki.com/lists/spanish/useful-classroom-phrases-01.html http://www.spanishplayground.net/ http://spanglishbaby.com/ https://www.duolingo.com/ http://www.wordle.net/ to create Semantic fields and Mind maps. http://spanishplayground.net/category/vocabulary/greetings-vocabulary/ http://www.fairfields.hants.sch.uk/network-eal/eal-resources/#support https://srtanrodriguez.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/top-20-websites-spanish-teachers-should-know-about-and-use/     Useful expression for teachers: Tidy up time/time to tidy up  vamos a ordenar la clase. Listening time/time to listen tiempo para escuchar Snack… Read more

Website with interesting glossaries

July 5, 2018

https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/metrocenter/resources/glossaries Resources Instructional Materials and Glossaries INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS These instructional materials are to help teachers who are working with ELLs.  They are only for instructions, not for ELL accommodation. Literary Terms & Devices for Language Arts – Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), French, German, Haitian, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese Key Terms Used to Describe Practices Related to the Education of ELLs… Read more

Frequently asked questions

July 5, 2018

Frequently asked questions The information below first appeared in the pamphlet ‘Raising Bilingual Children’ written by Antonella Sorace and Bob Ladd in May 2004 and was published by ‘The Linguistic Society of America’. It has been reproduced here in its entirety with the Society’s permission. For further details you can email the ‘The Linguistic Society of… Read more

Bilingual Language Development and Disorders

July 5, 2018

This video gives parents and caregivers information on what to expect when children are raised speaking more than one language and provides information on language delay versus language difference. Read more

10 Benefits that Highlight the Importance of Reading With Young Children

July 4, 2018

We all know that reading to our children is important. But did you know that toddlers and pre-schoolers who are read to every day have many advantages and benefits. Not only does reading enhance a child’s vocabulary, and to help them understand how to read and write, but reading aloud… Read more

Blogs as resources

July 4, 2018

Blogs: The world of the internet offers a great variety of blogs and websites related to Bilingualism, although I have to say that one needs to be quite selective and critical when finding information: Adam from Bilingual Monkeys – Japanese, English Ana from PreK12Plaza – Spanish, Italian, English Annabelle from The Piri-Piri Lexicon – French, Portuguese,… Read more

Bilingual, biliterate and culturally aware children

July 4, 2018

https://www.anaelisamiranda.com/literacy Becky Morales is an ESL and Spanish teacher. She’s an American mother of five bilingual and multicultural children and the founder of Kid World Citizen. She lives in Mexico with her family and loves connecting with teachers and parents on Facebook and Twitter. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.  I am from… Read more

Portuguese resources for little learners

July 4, 2018

http://www.thepiripirilexicon.com/2017/04/our-favourite-portuguese-resources-for.html Finding resources for our little (or not so little) multilinguals can be quite a challenge. It is also something a lot of parents are always on the lookout for. I have put together a little list for Portuguese hoping to make your life a little easier. Printable materials As… Read more

Recommended books for bilingual families

July 4, 2018

Books Baker, C. (2014) A Parent and Teacher’s Guide to Bilingualism, Bangor University Beck, A. (2016) Maximize your Child’s Bilingual Ability. Hiroshima: Bilingual Adventures Grosjean, F. (1982) Life with Two Languages:  An Introduction to Bilingualism. Harvard University Press Koshy.V. (2010) Action Research for Improving Educational Practice. A Step-by-Step Guide. London: Sage… Read more

Why it’s okay for bilingual children to mix languages

July 4, 2018

https://theconversation.com/why-its-okay-for-bilingual-children-to-mix-languages-97448 by Chisato Danjo Lecturer in Japanese and Linguistics, York St John University Few would consider mastering more than one language a bad idea. In fact, research points to a number of cognitive, economic and academic advantages in being bilingual. Parents who speak different languages understand the family home is an important setting… Read more

The benefits of a bilingual brain – Mia Nacamulli

July 4, 2018

It’s obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier — like travelling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain? Mia Nacamulli details the three types of bilingual brains and shows how knowing more than one language… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – Talking with your baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Talking with your baby Bengali Talking with your baby Chinese Talking with your baby English Talking with your baby English with space for translation Talking with your baby Estonian Talking with your baby French Talking with your baby Gujarati Talking with your baby Norwegian Talking with your baby Polish… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – Talk to your baby in your own language (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Talk to your baby in your own language Bengali Talk to your baby in your own language Chinese Talk to your baby in your own language English only Talk to your baby in your own language English with space for translation Talk to your baby in your own language… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Sharing songs and rhymes Bengali Sharing songs and rhymes Chinese Sharing songs and rhymes English Sharing songs and rhymes English with space for translation Sharing songs and rhymes Estonian Sharing songs and rhymes French Sharing songs and rhymes Gujarati Sharing songs and rhymes Norwegian Sharing songs and rhymes Polish… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – Sharing books with your baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Sharing books with your baby Bengali Sharing books with your baby Chinese Sharing books with your baby English Sharing books with your baby English with space for translation Sharing books with your baby Estonian Sharing books with your baby French Sharing books with your baby Gujarati Sharing books with… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Say hello to your new baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic say hello to your new baby Bengali say hello to your new baby Chinese say hello to your new baby English say hello to your new baby English with space for translation say hello to your new baby Estonian say hello to your new baby French say hello to… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Playing with your baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Playing with your baby Bengali Playing with your baby Chinese Playing with your baby English Playing with your baby English with space for translation Playing with your baby Estonian Playing with your baby French Playing with your baby Gujarati Playing with your baby Norwegian Playing with your baby Polish… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Making the most of television (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Making the most of television Bengali Making the most of television Chinese Making the most of television English only Making the most of television English with space for translation Making the most of television Estonian Making the most of television French Making the most of television Gujarati Making the… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Dummies and Talking (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Dummies and talking Bengali Dummies and talking Chinese Dummies and talking English Dummies and talking English with space for translation Dummies and talking Estonian Dummies and talking French Dummies and talking Gujarati Dummies and talking Norwegian Dummies and talking Panjabi Dummies and talking Polish Dummies and talking Portuguese Dummies… Read more

Hello world!

March 12, 2018

Welcome to blogs.glowscotland.org.uk – Aberdeenshire. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Read more

Multicultural Schools – Ideas for the Classroom – Primary – Practical Advice

January 5, 2022

Read more

NALDIC – Multilingual Language Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic

April 23, 2020

Multilingual Language Use During the COVID-19 Pandemic Please follow the link to find out more about this research… Are you a #multilingual family in the UK or Ireland? How is the #lockdown affecting your children’s use of English and their other language(s)? Take part in this collaborative research project to help… Read more

Resources to support learning at home

March 19, 2020

These resources are for families to use at home. One file is for nursery/primary age, with some links relevant for babies/toddlers. Another is for secondary age. The third came from Peterhead ASL team who were happy for it to be shared. These resources will be helpful for bilingual families, but… Read more

Translated Book Detectives

October 3, 2019

Book Detectives – Arabic, Bulgarian, Latvian, Lithuanian, Polish, Russian, Spanish These are translated tasks to support reading comprehension. If children are literate in first language they could read them to support their understanding of tasks. Tip: To help learners understand the purpose for reading, set questions before reading the text… Read more

November 14, 2018

https://montessorisociety.org.uk/Articles/4333290 Supporting Bilingual Children  by: Irene Fafalios This is an excerpt from a lecture given by Irene Fafalios at the Montessori Society AGM in London What do we mean by bilingualism? Simply defined a bilingual person would be one who has the ability to speak two languages. I could further… Read more

Keeping home languages alive key to English success for newcomer kids

November 12, 2018

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/calgary/newcomers-language-english-calgary-success-1.4880207?fbclid=IwAR1WWVddjGwwc5oJ3iVJ8ZipjP3ZfDk0m-mtBnMO-oFNT_eDKadHpyuf8N4 A language workshop for parents in northeast Calgary is highlighting the many benefits of keeping home languages alive and encouraging parents to pass on their spoken language to their kids. The workshop was organized by the Calgary Board of Education and the Calgary Public Library’s Saddletowne branch. “The program came out of research into keeping the… Read more

Great page for reading tips in different languages

October 12, 2018

http://www.readingrockets.org/article/reading-tips-parents-multiple-languages#languages Reading Tips for Parents (in Multiple Languages) By: Reading Rockets A child’s success as a reader begins much earlier than the first day of school. Reading, and a love for reading, begins at home. Our one-page parent tips offer easy ways for parents to help kids become successful readers. Although… Read more

Bilingual quick tips in 18 languages

October 2, 2018

https://literacytrust.org.uk/early-years/bilingual-quick-tips/   Check out this article with free downloaded material: We have produced a series of bilingual quick tips for parents and practitioners to help children develop good talking and listening skills. There are lots of different languages. The following tips are available in English and space for your own… Read more

https://spanishprofe.com/56-positive-phrases-in-spanish-for-students/

September 25, 2018

Looking for some new positive phrases to add to your teacher toolbox? As an educator, you know it is important to be positive and recognize your student’s strengths and progress both in academic and social pursuits. If you are anything like me, you might find yourself using the same positive phrases or affirmations… Read more

Amazing benefits of being bilingual

September 24, 2018

http://www.bbc.com/future/story/20160811-the-amazing-benefits-of-being-bilingual By Gaia Vince From Mosaic 12 August 2016 In a cafe in south London, two construction workers are engaged in cheerful banter, tossing words back and forth. Their cutlery dances during more emphatic gesticulations and they occasionally break off into loud guffaws. They are discussing a woman, that much is… Read more

A Bilingual Brain Solves Problems Faster

September 24, 2018

https://www.newsy.com/stories/a-bilingual-brain-solves-problems-faster/ Check inside the link for video. Language allows us to share thoughts and feelings with somebody else. It’s our cultural glue. Otherwise, we’d live in a world of babel. But there’s much more to language, including elements that affect the structure and functioning of the brain. While the first words spoken… Read more

Bilingual Children and intelligence

August 30, 2018

https://m.medicalxpress.com/news/2018-08-bilingual-children-native-language-home.html Read more

New school, new routine new language

August 28, 2018

New school, new routine, new language Check out this interesting link by Ute Limacher Read more

How you will start teaching your child to read

July 20, 2018

https://www.anaelisamiranda.com/literacy/how-you-will-start-teaching-your-child-to-read How you will start teaching your child to read 22/12/2017 0 Comments Picture your children immersed in a wonderful book. They can’t put it down. They read before bed, in the car, in the dentist’s waiting room. They talk about the coolest things they’ve read. They quote their favorite… Read more

Mutual effeccts of language and cognition in Bilinguals

July 20, 2018

So there we have it – ‘minority’ languages have just as much cognitive impact as ‘majority’ ones – great news for heritage languages! Thanks to Michela for her PhD research with Bilingualism Matters at Edinburgh Uni. Read more

Code switching, what to do, when should I worry?

July 10, 2018

Code switching, what to do, when should I worry? Code switching, what to do, when should I worry? By Ute Limacher   At our Free Online Meeting on Multilingualism we talked about code switching or code mixing, what to do if our children keep on mixing their languages, when it is a good sign and… Read more

Family Language Strategy

July 9, 2018

http://www.utesinternationallounge.com/family-language-strategy/ Family Language Strategy By Ute Limacher   International families have a great opportunity to learn several languages. Many children learn multiple languages in the most natural way. But what if situations change, languages are not used and supported in the new environment? Finding the right language strategy for our family… Read more

Spanish links

July 5, 2018

Bilingual activities and links: http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/primarylanguages/spanish/all_games/ http://www.bbc.co.uk/languages/spanish/mividaloca/ (soap opera in Spanish) http://www.byki.com/lists/spanish/useful-classroom-phrases-01.html http://www.spanishplayground.net/ http://spanglishbaby.com/ https://www.duolingo.com/ http://www.wordle.net/ to create Semantic fields and Mind maps. http://spanishplayground.net/category/vocabulary/greetings-vocabulary/ http://www.fairfields.hants.sch.uk/network-eal/eal-resources/#support https://srtanrodriguez.wordpress.com/2013/03/18/top-20-websites-spanish-teachers-should-know-about-and-use/     Useful expression for teachers: Tidy up time/time to tidy up  vamos a ordenar la clase. Listening time/time to listen tiempo para escuchar Snack… Read more

Website with interesting glossaries

July 5, 2018

https://steinhardt.nyu.edu/metrocenter/resources/glossaries Resources Instructional Materials and Glossaries INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS These instructional materials are to help teachers who are working with ELLs.  They are only for instructions, not for ELL accommodation. Literary Terms & Devices for Language Arts – Arabic, Bengali, Chinese (simplified), Chinese (traditional), French, German, Haitian, Hindi, Italian, Japanese, Karen, Khmer, Korean, Nepali, Portuguese, Punjabi, Russian, Somali, Spanish, Ukrainian, Urdu, Vietnamese Key Terms Used to Describe Practices Related to the Education of ELLs… Read more

Frequently asked questions

July 5, 2018

Frequently asked questions The information below first appeared in the pamphlet ‘Raising Bilingual Children’ written by Antonella Sorace and Bob Ladd in May 2004 and was published by ‘The Linguistic Society of America’. It has been reproduced here in its entirety with the Society’s permission. For further details you can email the ‘The Linguistic Society of… Read more

Bilingual Language Development and Disorders

July 5, 2018

This video gives parents and caregivers information on what to expect when children are raised speaking more than one language and provides information on language delay versus language difference. Read more

10 Benefits that Highlight the Importance of Reading With Young Children

July 4, 2018

We all know that reading to our children is important. But did you know that toddlers and pre-schoolers who are read to every day have many advantages and benefits. Not only does reading enhance a child’s vocabulary, and to help them understand how to read and write, but reading aloud… Read more

Blogs as resources

July 4, 2018

Blogs: The world of the internet offers a great variety of blogs and websites related to Bilingualism, although I have to say that one needs to be quite selective and critical when finding information: Adam from Bilingual Monkeys – Japanese, English Ana from PreK12Plaza – Spanish, Italian, English Annabelle from The Piri-Piri Lexicon – French, Portuguese,… Read more

Bilingual, biliterate and culturally aware children

July 4, 2018

https://www.anaelisamiranda.com/literacy Becky Morales is an ESL and Spanish teacher. She’s an American mother of five bilingual and multicultural children and the founder of Kid World Citizen. She lives in Mexico with her family and loves connecting with teachers and parents on Facebook and Twitter. Tell us a little about yourself and your family.  I am from… Read more

Portuguese resources for little learners

July 4, 2018

http://www.thepiripirilexicon.com/2017/04/our-favourite-portuguese-resources-for.html Finding resources for our little (or not so little) multilinguals can be quite a challenge. It is also something a lot of parents are always on the lookout for. I have put together a little list for Portuguese hoping to make your life a little easier. Printable materials As… Read more

Recommended books for bilingual families

July 4, 2018

Books Baker, C. (2014) A Parent and Teacher’s Guide to Bilingualism, Bangor University Beck, A. (2016) Maximize your Child’s Bilingual Ability. Hiroshima: Bilingual Adventures Grosjean, F. (1982) Life with Two Languages:  An Introduction to Bilingualism. Harvard University Press Koshy.V. (2010) Action Research for Improving Educational Practice. A Step-by-Step Guide. London: Sage… Read more

Why it’s okay for bilingual children to mix languages

July 4, 2018

https://theconversation.com/why-its-okay-for-bilingual-children-to-mix-languages-97448 by Chisato Danjo Lecturer in Japanese and Linguistics, York St John University Few would consider mastering more than one language a bad idea. In fact, research points to a number of cognitive, economic and academic advantages in being bilingual. Parents who speak different languages understand the family home is an important setting… Read more

The benefits of a bilingual brain – Mia Nacamulli

July 4, 2018

It’s obvious that knowing more than one language can make certain things easier — like travelling or watching movies without subtitles. But are there other advantages to having a bilingual (or multilingual) brain? Mia Nacamulli details the three types of bilingual brains and shows how knowing more than one language… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – Talking with your baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Talking with your baby Bengali Talking with your baby Chinese Talking with your baby English Talking with your baby English with space for translation Talking with your baby Estonian Talking with your baby French Talking with your baby Gujarati Talking with your baby Norwegian Talking with your baby Polish… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – Talk to your baby in your own language (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Talk to your baby in your own language Bengali Talk to your baby in your own language Chinese Talk to your baby in your own language English only Talk to your baby in your own language English with space for translation Talk to your baby in your own language… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Sharing songs and rhymes Bengali Sharing songs and rhymes Chinese Sharing songs and rhymes English Sharing songs and rhymes English with space for translation Sharing songs and rhymes Estonian Sharing songs and rhymes French Sharing songs and rhymes Gujarati Sharing songs and rhymes Norwegian Sharing songs and rhymes Polish… Read more

Advice for parents of young children – Sharing books with your baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Sharing books with your baby Bengali Sharing books with your baby Chinese Sharing books with your baby English Sharing books with your baby English with space for translation Sharing books with your baby Estonian Sharing books with your baby French Sharing books with your baby Gujarati Sharing books with… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Say hello to your new baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic say hello to your new baby Bengali say hello to your new baby Chinese say hello to your new baby English say hello to your new baby English with space for translation say hello to your new baby Estonian say hello to your new baby French say hello to… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Playing with your baby (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Playing with your baby Bengali Playing with your baby Chinese Playing with your baby English Playing with your baby English with space for translation Playing with your baby Estonian Playing with your baby French Playing with your baby Gujarati Playing with your baby Norwegian Playing with your baby Polish… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Making the most of television (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Making the most of television Bengali Making the most of television Chinese Making the most of television English only Making the most of television English with space for translation Making the most of television Estonian Making the most of television French Making the most of television Gujarati Making the… Read more

Translated advice for parents of young children – Dummies and Talking (Literacy Trust)

May 2, 2018

Arabic Dummies and talking Bengali Dummies and talking Chinese Dummies and talking English Dummies and talking English with space for translation Dummies and talking Estonian Dummies and talking French Dummies and talking Gujarati Dummies and talking Norwegian Dummies and talking Panjabi Dummies and talking Polish Dummies and talking Portuguese Dummies… Read more

Hello world!

March 12, 2018

Welcome to blogs.glowscotland.org.uk – Aberdeenshire. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging! Read more