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Parents and carers of primary aged children,


My colleague and I are local Primary school teachers, based in Dulwich. It has come to our attention the amount of stress and strain that parents are under, due to the recent closure of schools.


We have designed a website, for free, which aims to direct parents a little bit more. There are resources across all primary school year groups, but specializing more in Year 4.


We are not selling anything at all, this is purely to help you out if you are feeling lost. Many schools have their own initiatives, which seem fantastic, but this is for those of you that do not have the support.


https://tieleandnicklearning.weebly.com/


Thank you,


Nick

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