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Understanding Advocacy: Free Resources for Parents

Receive free, practical resources designed to help you understand your child’s learning world and feel confident working with their school.

 

Each guide is written in plain language, full of real examples, and made to help you create small changes that lead to big shifts at school. 

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​Expect documents like:

  • Fresh ideas on how teachers can adjust tests and tasks so every child has a chance to show what they know.

  • What changes teachers can make to help your child focus and learn better.

  • Simple language shifts so your child can start to feel more capable.

  • Insights into how a classroom can be deisgned for a diversity of learners. 

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I acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of the land on which I live and work, the Gundungurra people, and pay my deepest respects to Elders past and present.

 

I recognise that First Nations people have been learning on this Country, teaching children through story, song, movement, and connection for tens of thousands of years.

 

This work of listening to children, making space for their strengths, and honouring their ways of knowing walks in the long shadow of that wisdom. I hold deep gratitude for it.


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