PEERS EARLY EDUCATION PARTNERSHIP (PEEP)
What is PEEP?
Peep is an early learning intervention which aims to improve
the life chances of children in disadvantaged areas, offering essential information and
key ideas about supporting childrens learning in the first five years from birth to
school. Recognising that children learn most at home in the early years, the focus is on
very early communication skills the foundations of later literacy and
childrens social and emotional development. The programme is about making the most
of everyday life with babies and young children, and having fun. It builds on what parents
already do, recognising babies and young childrens extraordinary capacity to
learn. The programme supports parents confidence, childrens self esteem and
educational attainment and life-long learning.
Who would benefit from PEEP?
All children can benefit from the PEEP programme and parents
who want to extend their knowledge and skills in interacting with their children can have
the opportunity to do so in a relaxed but professionally supported environment.
Where are PEEP groups run?
Programmes are run in many education nurseries, early years
centres and some Sure Start groups.
What format does the programme take?
Groups are run within nurseries, generally once a week.
Supporting materials include extensive written materials in folder format accompanied by
video material.
How can I access a PEEP group?
Contact your local nursery to see if they are operating PEEP
For information on Sure Start groups contact Sure Start
(01506-775836)
Is there a charge?
Groups are free of charge. |