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Doodle Families Manual

by Anne Marie Reid

Jan 1, 2018
  • Children and Youth
  • Education and Literacy

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This Manual has been designed to support the delivery of the Doodle Families Programme. As well asproviding all the programme content, it details the "how and why" of the sessions, links the practice withtheory, outlines the steps necessary to complete each session and offers background information, tips andsupport to Facilitators in the delivery of the programme. Doodle Families is a Family Literacy Programme, designed to be delivered in two components – one forparents/guardians and the other is for children. Parents' sessions can be delivered during the school day andthe children's sessions are delivered after school.

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  • Childhood Development Initiative (CDI)

Funded By

  • Atlantic Philanthropies
  • The Department of Children and Youth Affairs

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  • Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License

Document Type

  • Toolkit

Language

  • English

Geography

  • Europe (Northern) / Ireland
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Title: Doodle Families Manual
Publication date 2018-01-01
Publication Year 2018
Authors Anne Marie Reid
Copyright holder(s) Childhood Development Initiative (CDI)
Geographical Focus Europe (Northern) / Ireland
Keywords session , children , parents , CDI , word
Document type Toolkit
Language English
URL: https://ced.issuelab.org/resource/doodle-families-manual.html
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