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Parents are twice as likely to talk to children in face-to-face buggies, which could impact language development.View details about Face-to-face buggy research project 2008 - 2010 -
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Research has established a clear link between parental involvement and children’s educational attainment.View details about Why Fathers Matter to Their Children's Literacy (2009): A review -
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Read about the link between literacy and offending in our review of existing research.View details about Literacy Changes Lives (2008): The role of literacy in offending behaviour -
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Who do children choose as reading role models, and why? Are celebrity role models ‘too glossily distant to be useful role models’, and what is the relative impact of individuals...View details about Role models and their impact on literacy (2008): A review -
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The 2008 National Year of Reading (NYR) was delivered by a consortium of partners led by the National Literacy Trust.View details about Reading: the Future – final report of the 2008 National Year of Reading -
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This review shows what a difference it makes when parents, family members and carers get involved in a child's education, even those in the most difficult of ...View details about Why Families Matter to Literacy: A brief research summary (2007) -
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Key factors for successful literacy practice with adults and children most at risk.View details about Every Which Way We Can (2005): A literacy and social inclusion position paper -
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Read our review of the impact of television viewing on children's early language development.View details about Television and Early Language Development (2004)