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How I can help my under 5 year old

Pages to help your child:

Record your child's progress

The two booklets linked below are designed to allow you to keep a record of your child's progress at the ages of 3 and 4. You can download these and complete them with your child to give you a lasting record to keep.

 Hello this is me at three
Hello this is me at three
 Four years old at last
Four years old at last

  

 Phonic worksheet 1
Phonic worksheet 1
 Us Book 1
Us Book 1
 Number topic for foundation stage
Number topic for foundation stage
 Topic on spring
Topic on spring
 The gruffalo FS topic
The gruffalo FS topic
 Pond identification sheet
Pond identification sheet
 6 goals on The hungry caterpillar
6 goals on The hungry caterpillar
 My dad is brilliant-topic FS
My dad is brilliant-topic FS

I have used two story books - 'The very hungry caterpillar' and 'My dad is brilliant' showing you how they can be used to teach all six Early Learning Goals….more to follow this if it is helpful, so let us know through email or the forum. Your child can have their own copy of the books to enjoy the activities even more - just click on the links.

 

 

 

   

 

You can help to familiarise your child with computers by using these simple ideas. Your child will gain confidence in using the keyboard and mouse and will have the pleasure of producing something to keep or give as a present. Enjoy the suggestions on our ICT pages, which are available to subscribers.

 Mouse mat
Mouse mat
 Dress Barnaby Bear
Dress Barnaby Bear
 Instructions for creating balloons in Word
Instructions for creating balloons in Word
 Dress Teddy
Dress Teddy

Does your child prefer the computer, TV or video games to books? We have plenty of ideas to encourage your child to love reading. The pages on reading are available to all users of our site. Click here to read more... We have given you general suggestions on learning to read and the beginning of phonics, writing and number work.

Every parent wants to give his or her child the best possible start in life. Incidental teaching is fun to do at home. If you read to your child they will develop a love of books. If you take time to cook, to paint, to swim and to play with your child they will improve their concentration, gain confidence and maturity.

Children enjoy watching suitable television programmes, DVDS and videos for a limited length of time. There are computer programmes for two and three year old children. They enjoy Spot the Dog, Noddy, Fireman Sam and similar computer CDs. These teach them mouse control, fine motor skills as well as being the start of computing skills! It is now a technological age so they are going to need this!

There are so many ways to help your child. Riding a bicycle teaches balance, throwing and catching a ball teaches eye control and co-ordination, kicking a ball from an early age may help the child’s physical development and these are all fun to do!

Soon it is time to become more aware about getting ready for learning at school. Reading ,writing and number work are started naturally by parents at home.

Children will only learn when they are ready...every child walks at a different time, begins to talk at a different time and develops physically when they are ready. Through play the foundations of the ‘three R's’ - reading, writing and arithmetic - are established.

Parents enjoy talking to their children and by doing so the little ones increase their vocabulary.
Children play with blocks and so learn to balance them; they learn about shape, height and weight by enjoying everyday experiences.
Even realising that Dad is taller than the baby as he lifts the child, and seeing Mummy's expression of surprise as she realises that her baby gets heavier.

As children get older they are able to play with:

  • jigsaws
  • books
  • painting
  • playdough
  • each other

All these activities develop the children's knowledge. Playing with other children increases confidence, shares experiences and stimulates children. The pages on Parents in Touch will help you teach your child the basic skills of reading, writing and number.

 

 
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