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You can help your child to learn well by focusing on their strengths, making the most of everyday learning opportunities and activities, and setting achievable learning goals together. In this episode of Raising Learners, Professor Harriet Hiscock and primary school principal Hayley Doyle join Professor Julie Green to discuss these and other techniques that can help your child learn and thrive.

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