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Know how to provide safe stimulating activities for a young baby
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Click on the icon to the left to open an activity sheet containing tasks for you to read and complete. If you have any questions you should contact your tutor / assessor who will be able to offer guidance.
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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
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Good Practice Example
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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.
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