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If you are currently learning Gaelic, or thinking about learning Gaelic, then help and resources are at hand in a number of guises online. There are also websites aimed at parents of children who are learning Gaelic or through Gaelic, and which offer advice to parents who are considering enrolling their children in Gaelic education. Below are links to some useful sites which can offer you help as you learn or look to learn.
Bòrd na Gàidhlig - or the Gaelic Language Board. Information on Gaelic education
Sabhal Mòr Ostaig – Scotland’s principal Gaelic college
Akerbeltz – help with learning Gaelic (sound files with pronunciation)
Am Baile - Information on Gaelic learning
Comann nam Pàrant - or the Parents’ Association. The main body which represents parents who have children in Gaelic education
gaelic4parents – A website for parents with children in Gaelic education
Learning Teaching Scotland – Information on Gaelic education for children
Gaelic Teaching – Website on Gaelic teaching
Stòrlann – The main body for Gaelic teaching resources and materials
Pre 3 Family Gaelic courses. Run weekly in Inverness, a 3 day long session for you to learn Gaelic with your child. Call 01463 225 469 or email finlay@cnsa.org.uk for more information.
Bumps and babies Gaelic courses, Gaelic in the home and social situations courses. Call 01542 836 322 or email finlay@cnsa.org.uk for more information.
Cànanan air an eadar-lìon – Languages on the Web – Information on online courses and resources
InvernessGaelic – Information about Gaelic education for children