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Teaching your child to read

Q: Should I try to teach my child to read before they go to school?

A: Although you want to give your child a head start, evidence suggests that pressurising children to read or learn about numbers in a formal way can in fact be counter-productive. The best thing to do is to let them discover and learn at their own pace in an unstructured way - but you can encourage them to develop the right skills to prepare them for school.

For more information see About School: Helping with literacy and numeracy

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In Wales's secondary schools, there is an average of 16.7 pupils per teacher.


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