Boosting children's early language and communication skills

The Education Secretary has announced £6.5 million to boost children’s early language and communication skills across 27 local authorities.

Key facts
  • On average, disadvantaged children are four months behind at age five. That grows by an additional six months by the age of 11, and a further nine months by the age of 16. 
  • The eight projects announced today will cover 27 local councils – targeted at disadvantaged areas – to bring education and health services closer together to help improve children’s early communication and literacy skills. 
  • This multimillion pound investment will provide better support to families in some of the most deprived areas of the country – supporting families with tips to propel their child’s learning so they can go on to reach their full potential. 

Why this matters

Ask any parent and they want their child to have the best start in life. But we know that those from a disadvantaged background often start school already behind when it comes to communication and language development. These projects will create tools and techniques that will have lasting impact for children today and for future generations.

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