Know how to provide safe stimulating activities for a young baby
In this tutorial you will learn:
- How to stimulate and support a baby's development by providing suitable activities and toys
- What toys and activities are suitable for babies
Table of Contents
- Tutorial Video
- Reading Materials
- Laser Learning Reading Text: ‘Providing stimulating activities for a young baby’s development’.
- ‘Child development and special needs advice’ from the Good play Guide
- '15 games to play with your 0-6 month baby’ from Made for Mums
- Presentation
- Good Practice Example
- Interactive Quiz
- Evidence Opportunities
- Extended Learning
- Use your local library service to access a copy of ‘Penny Tassoni’s Practical EYFS handbook’ by Penny Tassoni and published by Heinemann, or ‘Penny Tassoni’s Continued Success with the EYFS’, also published by Heinemann. You will find a lot of useful ideas of activities to do with your baby that create fun learning experiences.
- Click the icon to visit the Babycentre webpage and access the games and activities page. This resource provides a wide range of ideas for play games and activities that parents can do with children to support their development.
- Click the icon to read an article ‘Baby activities: What to do at home with a newborn’ from the Bright Horizons website.
- Click to read ‘50+ baby activities: 0-18 months’ from the Family Days Tried and Tested website.
- Use your local library to access a copy of ‘Smart Start for Your Baby: Your Baby's Development Week by Week During the First Year and How You Can Help’ which was written by Penny Warner and published by Meadowbrook Press.
- Use your local library to access a copy of ‘Why Love Matters: How Affection Shapes a Baby's Brain’ which was written by Sue Gerhardt, and published by Routledge.
- Think And Challenge
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