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Autumn Term 2 – Listening and engaging

The first five years of a child’s life have a big impact. The development that happens helps improve their future learning, happiness and wellbeing. You can encourage this development by finding as many opportunities as you can to talk and listen to them, and introduce new things. Here is some more information on how you can help.

The walk and talk trail will help you get started. Some of the ideas on the Words for Life website are great. Send some pictures into school to share some of the lovely things you do at home! Click the link below to find out more.

Talking to your child when you’re out and about | Words for Life

The BBC have provided some lovely ideas, why not have a go! Click the links below to find out more.

Red Light, Green Light: Activity for 4-year-olds – BBC Tiny Happy People

Make a Cardboard Telescope: Ideas for Grandparents – BBC Tiny Happy People

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