Useful Websites

Useful Websites
at Sacred Heart Primary School

Our school uses Read Write Inc. (RWI) as our chosen phonics programme. Please familiarise yourself with the sounds and how they are taught.

Ruth Miskin Training Website
Duolingo Website
BBC Bitesize Subjects Page
World Stories Website
BBC Bitesize Website

Lots of ideas on interacting with your child and developing their speaking and listening skills alongside their understanding of language.

Words For Life Website
National Geographic Kids Website
ICT Games Website
Crickweb Website
Primary Games

Parents are by far the most important people in helping children learn to read. Here you will find lots of information for parents about phonics.

Phonics Play Website
Cbeebies Number Blocks Website
World Geography Games Website
Oxford Owl Website
Top Marks Website

Websites that can support the mental wellbeing of both your child and your whole family

Care for the Family is a national charity which aims to promote strong family life and to help those who face family difficulties. Advice for marriage, parenting and bereavement

Care for Family Website

This directory contains a range of information, advice, activities and events for the whole family.

Liverpool Family Directory

A range of guides for parents and carers from the Mental Health Foundation. This guide is for parents and carers to help children understand, protect, and sustain their mental health.

Mental Health Foundation Website

This website is full of videos and articles to help with a whole range of issues that children might face, from fussy mealtimes to dealing with grief.

Place2Be Website

Parent’s toolkit with top tips, expert advice and fun activities for supporting wellbeing.

BBC Bitesize Parent's Toolkit

Parents/carers / families have an important role in teaching children and young people how to understand and manage their feelings as they grow up.

Place2Be Website

Advice for parents to help them support their child / children / a child / children known to them who may be experiencing depression, anxiety, suicidal feelings or self-harm.

NSPCC Website

There is a range of articles and advice on how to support all members of the family. 

NHS Every Mind Matters Website

Young Minds have lots of advice and tips on supporting your child - from how to encourage your child to open up about their feelings to dealing with mental health services.

Young Minds Website