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We talked to lots of parents and carers from all walks of life to find out how we can help you. After talking to experts who care for or work with children, we made this series of supportive articles and features.
When you need help, CBeebies can support you or find you places that can. To narrow down the choice on offer, select from our list of categories.
There are 67 articles for you:
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Help your children learn a new language
Learning other languages can have many benefits for young children.
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Benefits of CBeebies Radio
CBeebies Radio can help enhance vital listening and communication skills in your child.
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Andy's Wild Adventures Quiz on Red Button
Andy's Wild Adventures Quiz on Red Button.
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Tree Fu Tom: Behind The Spells
Watch this behind the scenes film about how the spells are designed to help children develop crucial movement skills.
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How Tree Fu Tom is designed to help your child
The moves are designed to assist in the development of physical and neurological skills.
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How Tree Fu Tom Can Help Children With Dyspraxia
Dyspraxia is a specific learning difficulty which affects particular aspects of development.
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Toddlers with lots of questions
One of the joys of young children is that they always want to know more!
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Pre-school maths
Help your child become more familiar and confident with maths by exposing them to real-life examples of maths skills as you go about your daily routine.
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The benefits of teaching ICT to autistic children
ICT is a great learning tool for children with autism and related communication disorders.
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Using musical instruments in creative play
Creative play that involves listening to and making music together can help your child’s learning and development.
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Weaning: starting your baby on solids
Advice on suitable weaning foods to encourage long-term acceptance of healthy foods, especially vegetables.
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The benefits of using Makaton signing
Using Makaton signing can boost a child’s confidence and communication skills - and encourage them to express themselves creatively.
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Sensory fun for pre-school children
Sight, sound, taste, touch and smell – how you can help your pre-schooler make sense of the world around them
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Making time for books at home
Your child may be starting to learn to read on their own at school, but it’s still important to continue enjoying books together at home.
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Kids love rhymes and rhyming
Singing and chanting rhymes with your toddler can have a dramatic impact on their development - especially their early literacy and language skills.
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Let’s get planting!
Whether it’s planting seeds in a pot or tending flowers or vegetables in a garden, growing things is a wonderful, hands-on learning experience for pre-school children.
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Look who’s counting!
Learning to recognise numbers and count can be great fun for toddlers. Here are some tips for helping them along...
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Alphabet fun and games
There are lots of fun and creative ways to help your child learn the names and sounds of the letters in the alphabet.
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