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Last Update: 11 July 2020

Learning and play
  • Learning from home information for parents
    • About learning from home
    • Preparing to learn from home
    • Literacy and numeracy resources for remote learning
    • Managing screen time, health and wellbeing
    • How you can support your child with additional needs at home
  • Play based learning for toddlers
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  • Play-based learning for preschoolers
  • Science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) skills
  • Student reports and parent-teacher conferences
  • Moving from kindergarten to school
  • Speak to your child in the language you know best
  • Tummy time
  • How to build your child's literacy skills from birth to year 2
  • How to build your child's numeracy skills from birth to year 2
  • How to build your child's literacy skills from years 3 to 6
  • How to build your child's numeracy skills from years 3 to 6
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  • Books for 2020 government school Prep students and their families
  • Selective entry high school practice tests
  • Home school your child
  • Combine school and home education
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