The Tasmanian Government understands that investing in the first 1000 days of a child’s life can set them up for the brightest future possible, especially for those who are disadvantaged or vulnerable.
The Bouncing Back - Talk and Read Project gives families of children from birth to Kindergarten fun ideas about talking and reading that can support children’s learning both at home and at school.
Over the next few weeks Talk and Read bags will be passed on from schools to 7,800 families.
Families will receive a calico bag with a range of early years materials, including:
Families from Launching into Learning and Learning in Families Together will receive the bags, including a range of early years materials.
Child and Family Centres, Early Childhood Intervention Services and Libraries will also receive a range of these materials to share with their families.
The Bouncing Back - Talk and Read Project aims to engage and support families of children from birth to Kindergarten with key learning at home messages about talking and reading.
The Talk and Read Bags will build on the partnerships that have been formed between families and schools, and today I was delighted to visit Moonah Primary School to see first-hand the positive impact this initiative is having on students.
More information on the Talk and Read Project is available from: www.education.tas.gov.au/parents-carers/early-years/bouncing-back-talk-and-read-project/