Together March 2017 | Page 2

Welcome

Let ’ s change the world together
Hello Together , and welcome magazine to has our been first digital vesion developed of Together to address Magazine a long-
. standing desire of parents to do This more digital to help magazine their children replaces the be print version successful we have at school been publishing . Many parents
for the last 2 years or so . We took the decision have happy memories of school to “ go digital ” for a number of reasons days but don ’ t necessarily have the including reduced cost of manufacture confidence in their ability to help and ease of distribution for your school . their children . The comment often
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a Together copy of Together magazine online will , some provide schools will parents be adding with the some magazine reassurance to their and websites some insights and others into will how simply children send you an learn emailed and link what to parents the latest can copy do or to you can help subscribe the learning free at process www . joomag . . com / magazine / together-spring-2016 / 0030083 001464684431 Each half term
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copy diretly to your inbox as it is publshed . buy a new copy of Together from your school and some of this money Another change is that rather than will help your school or your Parent publish just three times a term , we will Teacher Association through our be sending a new magazine each half term unique . profit-sharing programme .
I In hope this you issue will , we contiue will take to support a look at Together some words by entering that often our competitions
get confused and because sending they us sound your questions the same and but comments have different . And finally spellings well and done different to the Jackson meanings family , there who are were ideas the lucky for helping winners of a National Trust family ticket as featured in our last magazine .

Ian Birchenough

Happy Easter !
Ian Birchenough
Ian Birchenough
Editor Ian Birchenough Editor develop essential maths skills , some advice about behaviour and how parents can help to improve it , a look at how young brains need help to work properly and thoughts about choosing childcare .
We have gathered together an impressive team of contributors and will be adding more as the magazine develops , our editorial panel boasts two former Primary Headteachers , an IT specialist and two businessmen focused on the education market .
Together , we hope to give parents the tools and confidence to be able to help their children master some of the essential skills and attitudes that will be of life-long value and will complement the work that teachers do every day in the classroom .
We are particularly interested in receiving your feedback and ideas for topics you would like us to cover , email us at together @ zizza . co . uk
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