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Junior Infant, Freddy Doherty from The Glen, Cork with his brother Isaac and Parents; Gussie and Tracey Doherty at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Att. Sarah Horgan Evening Echo.
Junior Infant, Freddy Doherty from The Glen, Cork with his brother Isaac and Parents; Gussie and Tracey Doherty at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin
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Att. Sarah Horgan Evening Echo.
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Freddy Doherty from The Glen, Cork with his brother Isaac and Parents; Gussie and Tracey Doherty at the launch of a report by Minister Simon Coveney on a community language development programme called Happy Talk. Parents and community leaders have called for the programme to be continued after it was found to have a significant impact on improving children’s language skills in a disadvantaged area in Cork city. Photo Donagh Glavin



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