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Greater emphasis on Irish words in updated curriculum for babies and toddlers


Published on 2024-12-05 13:02:32 - The Irish Times
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  • Early years educators and parents are being encouraged to use words, phrases and proverbs in Irish when they interact with babies and toddlers as part of an updated curriculum aimed at boosting children's confidence in the national language.

The updated curriculum for babies and toddlers in Ireland, as reported by The Irish Times on December 5, 2024, places a greater emphasis on the use of Irish language words. This initiative aims to foster early language acquisition and cultural identity among young children. The curriculum includes integrating Irish phrases and vocabulary into daily activities, songs, and play, encouraging both educators and parents to use simple Irish words and expressions. This approach is part of a broader effort to enhance bilingualism from an early age, ensuring that children are exposed to both Irish and English in a natural and engaging manner. The changes reflect a commitment to preserving and promoting the Irish language, recognizing its importance in national identity and heritage.

Read the Full The Irish Times Article at:
[ https://www.irishtimes.com/ireland/education/2024/12/05/greater-emphasis-on-irish-words-in-updated-curriculum-for-babies-and-toddlers/ ]