Talking is Teaching Resources for Parents
Talking is Teaching themed resources help parents support children’s development through simple daily actions.
Working together for literacy
Talking is Teaching themed resources help parents support children’s development through simple daily actions.
Dice games can help children (and adults) learn to enjoy math. They’re inexpensive and fun!
Reading SOS videos answer questions families have about supporting their children’s reading.
In wordless books, illustrations carry the story. Find out how to read them, the skills that they support and some recommended titles.
Audiobooks are a popular format that everyone can enjoy. They can help engage developing, reluctant and struggling readers.
Loose parts play is unstructured play that invites children to be imaginative and creative.
Here are some fun ways for children to practice math skills.
March is Canadian Agricultural Literacy Month (CALM).
Picture books can help little children with big feelings.
Stress and trauma make it difficult for a child to learn.