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Simple, fun activities from new
born to 5 years. Select age group for
your child to access activities.
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Select the
age group for your child and get lots of ideas for chatting, playing and
reading.
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Tiny Happy
People helps develop your child’s communication skills. Explore simple activities and play ideas,
also lots of tips and advice.
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Education Development Trust
(EDT) and Elklan, have developed Family Resources, fun and friendly guides for parents to support their
2-4 year-old's communication skills.
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Scroll
down to what age is your child (birth – 4) and learn more including videos
and stories and games.
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An online resources of fantastic remote services that
libraries are delivering to people across the country. The website pulls together some of the
excellent rhyme times, story times and Lego clubs to keep children engaged
and support early literacy and creative thinking.
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Apps for Under 5’s
There are lots of things you can do to support your child:
Explore together
This can be a fantastic way to find out what your
child enjoys doing online, as well as having fun and learning together.
Talk to your child about their online experiences Start and continue regular conversations about what
they enjoy doing online, introducing online safety messages so that if your child sees anything online which makes them feel
worried, they can tell you or another adult they trust.
Supervise your child while they’re online: Keep the devices your child uses in communal areas. Children under 5 should not access the internet unsupervised in private spaces, such as alone
in their bedroom
Parental controls:
Make use of the parental controls available on your
home broadband and any internet enabled device in your home. Ref: internet matters site If you need any help setting up parental controls, you
can also call up the NSPCC/O2 Helpline or visit an O2 store.
SafeSearch: The use of ‘SafeSearch’ is recommended for use with young
children. Look out for the ‘Settings’ button on your web browser homepage,
which is often shaped like a small cog.
Set boundaries:
As a family you can agree a set of rules, such as
locations in the house where devices can be used, times of day your child can
use devices, or which age appropriate apps or websites they can access. Use
passwords. Switch off at least an hour before bedtime.
Lead by example:
Get into good habits - model the digital habits you
expect from your child (for example, no tablets during meal-times)
Look out for quality marks that an independent educational panel
believe have good educational value.
CBeebies Storytime is
filled with free interactive story books and bedtime stories for young
children and is a great way to enjoy reading with your little one. The
library is always growing, with amazing stories featuring all the CBeebies’
favourites.
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Lingumi provides a focus on spoken and
communicative English. The app provides sets of learning games, speech
recognition games and video-based games to help the child grow their grammar
and get them speaking their first words.
Age: 2-5 Platform: Apple, Android
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CBeebies Playtime Island contains a wide range of fun and educational games to help children
understand the world around them and support the development of core skills.
Children can play along with all of CBeebies’ most popular characters.
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