What is Literacy?

Early experiences lay essential foundations for future success in literacy. Literacy is ‘the set skills which allows an individual to engage fully in society and in learning, through the different forms of language, and the range of texts, which society values and find useful.’ (Curriculum for Excellence, 2010, pg1)

Literacy is commonly understood as the ability to read and write. However, listening and talking are also important literacy skills.

From birth to 5 years, literacy is viewed in its broadest sense, as children’s early interactions and experiences lay the foundations step-by-step for future learning and success in literacy.

Aspects of the child’s environment, routine, motivation and skills can support literacy learning at all stages of development.

From 5 years onwards primary schools take the lead in teaching literacy, but in the early years literacy is everybody’s responsibility. All staff, parents and carers who spend time with a child can provide experiences which promote and enhance the foundations for literacy.

It is possible to detect children at risk of future difficulty with literacy, so we can be pro-active to prevent those difficulties arising.

Supporting your child through divorce or separation

As with everything in life ‘honesty is the best policy’ even when they conversations that have to be had, can be difficult and upsetting ones.

Below is a list of websites and pages that can help support your family through difficult times of change. Information in these resources, will help with how to broach the subject of divorce or separation with your child(ren), in a way which will support them to understand what these changes may mean for them whilst also guiding you in how to create a safe space for your child(ren) to work through and process their emotions.

If you require any further support or would like to talk through any of the information you have found on this page, please remember our Family Champions Kady Morrow & Karen Anderson are always available in centre to offer an ear and share a cuppa.

https://youngminds.org.uk/find-help/for-parents/parents-guide-to-support-a-z/parents-guide-to-support-divorce-or-separation/

https://www.nspcc.org.uk/keeping-children-safe/support-for-parents/separation-and-divorce/

https://kidshealth.org/en/parents/help-child-divorce.html

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