Resources to support your child at home
Here are plenty of documents to help you support your child at home and with the transition into Nursery.
Please find below some useful links to websites that offer advice, support, activities:
BBC Tiny Happy People - Tiny Happy People is a BBC service to help parents develop their child's language skills and offer advice. Explore simple activities and play ideas and find out about babies and toddlers' amazing early development. Children's language development and parenting advice - BBC Tiny Happy People
All of the content on Words for Life has been designed to provide parents, children and young people with activities and support to improve their language, literacy and communication skills from home. Check the link for advice and ideas to improve your child’s literacy skills while having fun chatting, playing and reading together Words for Life
For over thirty years, ERIC (Education and Resources for Improving Childhood Continence) have been providing information and emotional support to families about common but often misunderstood conditions and to offer advice and help. Please click on the link to read more. https://eric.org.uk/potty-training/
Online Safety - You don’t need to be an expert on the internet to help keep your child stay safe online. The links below offer advice and resources to support you as you support your child to use the internet safely, responsibility and positively. https://www.parentsprotect.co.uk/internet-safety.htm https://saferinternet.org.uk/guide-and-resource/parents-and-carers
https://www.internetmatters.org/advice/0-5/
Top free resources for 3–4-year-olds on Oxford Owl
- Try out one of our recipes.
- Choose a free eBooks to share. Choose a wordless book, like Fetch, and ask your child to tell you the story!
- Storyteller videos are another fun way to share a story together.
- There are lots of free maths and literacy activities on our Progress with Oxford activities page.
- You could also take a look at some of our maths games.