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Learning conversations at home

It is really important that you as parents are on board with your child's learning. There are many ways that you can do this, but one of the easiest is to have that learning conversation at home about what they have been doing at school.
Don't settle when you ask 'How was school?' and get the reply OK or Alright.
Make sure you ask further questions of your child.
  1. What did you learn today?
  2. What was one thing the teacher helped you with today?
  3. What do you think we can do tonight to help your learning?
  4. What did you find hard today?
  5. Who did you play with today?
  6. What were the cool things you did today?

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