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2034 days ago

EARLY READING AND LANGUAGE FOR SCHOOL LEARNING

Jill from Halswell

FOR PARENTS OF 3-and 4-YEAR OLDS
WORKSHOPS:
EARLY READING AND LANGUAGE FOR SCHOOL LEARNING

The Workshops will empower you to nurture your child’s learning in fun ways, for school readiness.

You will come away with knowledge and many ‘know how to do it’ ideas.

WHEN: 11-12 noon

Thurs, 23 July Workshop 1: Pre-Reading Skills
Wed, 29 July Workshop 2: Language for school learning
5 August Workshop 3: Beginning reading skills

VENUE: Rotary Room
Lincoln and Districts Community Care Centre
16 Lyttelton Street
Lincoln
FEE: $49.00 for one Workshop
$120.00 for three Workshops
REGISTRATION: Register with Dr Fleur Harris, nzWordTrees.
Email info@nzwordtrees.com or phone 0274988355.

To secure your registration, fee payment will close by 6 July.
You will be advised on payment options when you register.

These workshops are for Parents ONLY.
Early Childhood Teachers can register for ECE Workshops, my blog page.

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