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PEEP is an early learning intervention, which aims to contribute towards improving the life chances of children, particularly in disadvantaged areas. It concentrates on supporting parents/carers to develop three particular aspects of learning with their children:

  • literacy and numeracy
  • self-esteem
  • learning dispositions.
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The PEEP Learning Together programme focuses on how to make the most of the learning opportunities in everyday life at home – listening, talking, playing, singing, sharing books - and having fun! PEEP supports parents and carers in their role as the first educators of their children. It works with adults about their children's very early learning.

PEEP has developed materials for families and practitioners containing ideas and activities from the programme - Learning Together folders, videos and songbooks/CDs. Training is also available for people wishing to use PEEP ideas and materials with the families that they work with. Further information on these can be found in the How section of the website.

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