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Writing – preparing your child for learning how to write
Children enjoy making marks, drawing and painting. These activities help them to develop hand and finger coordination and prepare them for learning how to write. How to help your child […]
Getting dressed
This sometimes feels like a struggle for you and your child but you can make it fun. Follow our simple tips and techniques to help your child learn how to […]
Fun ways to play
Why play is important Play is the most important activity for the children under 5 years. It’s how they learn about themselves, the world around them and their place in […]
Vocabulary and word finding
Why it’s important Vocabulary refers to the words a child can understand (receptive vocabulary) or express (expressive vocabulary). If a child has a limited vocabulary, they may have difficulties understanding […]
Understanding language
Why it’s important Young children must understand spoken language to develop their communication skills. They often understand language better than how they speak it. As children’s communication skills increase, their […]
Telling stories
Why it’s important All children and adults use storytelling to communicate with others, store memories and build relationships. Young children learn to tell stories by listening to the stories of […]
7 Speech and sound awareness
Why it’s important Speech means the sounds we use when we say words (our pronunciation) it is not the letters that we see written in a word. E.g. the word […]
Conversation and interaction
Why it’s important Young children learn about conversation within their first few weeks. New born babies focus on faces, give eye contact and vocalise to indicate their needs. Non-verbal interactions, […]
Building sentences
Why it’s important Building sentences begin after children learn to link single words together. This happens alongside their vocabulary development. Children need to know around 50 words before they can […]
Attention and listening
How children develop these skills A child develops their attention and listening skills by hearing everyday sounds around them, for example, the telephone, washing machine, and animal noises. Before they […]