Quick ViewCatchupHelping your left handed child with writing(2)Tips from Catchup Literacy about the best ways to support a left handed child while learning to write.
Quick ViewCatchupEnjoy reading with your child(1)Some tips for parents and carers from Catchup Literacy on how to make reading a more enjoyable experience.
Quick ViewCatchupHelping with writing(1)Tips from Catchup Literacy about how parents can encourage writing at home.
Quick ViewCatchupHearing your child read(1)A few simple tips from Catchup Literacy to follow when your child brings home a book to read to you.
Quick ViewCatchupReading is everywhere(1)Reading is not just about books – you and your child can read labels, signs, notices, food packages and leaflets. More tips from Catchup Literacy for parents and carers.
Quick ViewCatchupPaired reading(1)Tips from Catchup Literacy for parents and carers about how paired reading can build confidence in children who struggle with reading.
Quick ViewCatchupHelping with spelling(1)Tips from Catchup Literacy about how parents can assist with spelling practise and support and encourage their child’s efforts.
Quick ViewCatchupReading to your child(1)This Catchup Literacy guide outlines why reading to your child is so important, showing them that it is enjoyable and interesting.
Quick ViewCatchupTalking about books(1)Guide for parents and carers from Catchup Literacy about how to help struggling learners with reading.
Quick ViewCatchupGoing to the library(1)Catchup Literacy gives tips on how to make best use of your local library and borrow books for free.
Quick ViewCatchupHelping with homework(1)Tips from Catchup Literacy about how parents can really make a difference by supervising homework and supporting their child when necessary.
Quick ViewCatchupMaking the most of television(1)Catchup Literacy gives tips of some useful things you can do to make sure that children learn from watching TV.