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Further information about the Early Years can be found by following the links below.

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Bookstart is a national scheme offering free books to every child. It encourages parents and carers to share books with children from an early age.
www.bookstart.org.uk

The British Association for Early Childhood Education (Early Education) provides support, advice and information on best practice in the education and care of young children from birth to eight.
www.early-education.org.uk

Coram Family runs the 'Listening to Young Children' project; a pioneering way of listening to and working with children so that they can achieve their potential by really participating in matters that affect their lives.
www.coram.org.uk/listening.htm

The Effective Early Learning (EEL) Programme is an evaluation and improvement strategy, and training course, for early years providers. The Centre for Research in Early Childhood is dedicated to raising the quality of children's early education and care.
www.worc.ac.uk/cms/template.cfm?name=centre_for_research_in_early_childhood_main

The Esmee Fairbairn Foundation is one of the largest independant grant making foundations in the UK. They make grants and loans to organisations which aim to improve the quality of life for people and communities in the UK.
www.esmeefairbairn.org.uk

The Hamilton Trust is an educational charity, committed to supporting primary teachers by promoting inspirational teaching and a reduced workload. Under the banner SOS - Save Our Sundays! they offer free adaptable weekly plans which are based on their work in local Oxford-based schools.
www.hamilton-trust.org.uk

High/Scope Educational Research Foundation is an independant non-profit research, development, training and public advocacy organisation. High/Scope's mission is to improve the life chances of children and youth by promoting high-quality educational programs.
www.highscope.org

I CAN is a charity which helps children with speech and language difficulties across the UK, so that they can have the same opportunities in life as other children.
www.ican.org.uk , www.talkingpoint.org.uk 

Make Poverty History - Every 3 seconds a child dies because they happen to be poor. Help to change trade, aid and debt by joining the campaign. www.makepovertyhistory.org

Music One to One is an action research project looking at ways of making music with children under two, and their families. Downloadable documents about ways of using music and enouraging listening and communication with pre-verbal infants are available online.
www.education.ex.ac.uk/music-one2one

The National Family and Parenting Institute (NFPI) was set up to champion the rights of parents.
www.theparentorganisation.com

The National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER) aims to contribute to improving education and training nationally by undertaking research and development activities and by providing information services.
www.nfer.ac.uk/research-areas/early-childhood-education/

The National Institute of Adult Continuing Education's
(NIACE) main aim is to promote adult education by securing more and different forms of adult learning for more and different adult learners, especially those who have benefited least from initial education.
www.niace.org.uk

Parentline Plus is a national charity providing support for parents via a range of services. They work with parents and carers not only to support their family life, but to build confidence and skills.
www.parentlineplus.org.uk

Read On - Write Away! (ROWA!) is an independent strategic literacy and basic skills partnership in Derbyshire. It works to improve the literacy and basic skills of people of all ages by working in and with local communities, developing innovative ways of engaging people.
www.rowa.org.uk

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