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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.
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There are 22 articles for you:
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Andy's Wild Adventures Quiz on Red Button
Andy's Wild Adventures Quiz on Red Button.
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Our learning areas - Reading and Writing
Reading and writing is all about young children making marks; enjoying books, rhymes, songs and stories; linking sounds and letters together and handwriting.
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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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Phonics: The inspiration behind Alphablocks
The show's creator discusses how Alphablocks and its twenty-six colourful characters sprung out of modern phonics techniques.
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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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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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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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Starting to write
It is a magical moment when your child first starts to mark make or write.
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Keeping boredom at bay
Cheap and easy things to keep your child busy when you have tried all the usual activities and run out of ideas.
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Helping children with numbers and maths
Ideas for supporting and encouraging your child's learning at home.
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What is phonics?
Phonics is a way of decoding written letters and spoken sounds.
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Telling stories to children
Reading stories out loud to your toddler really encourages your child's listening skills.
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Toddlers learn by helping
Most toddlers love to be close to you and to be involved in everything you do.
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The Equality Act and disabled children in school or nursery
The Equality Act - what this means for children with disabilities in school or nursery.
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Making up stories with toddlers
Encouraging children to make up their own stories can really improve their vocabulary and confidence.
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How to work with schools
Schools and nurseries have a duty not to discriminate against children with disabilities.
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Learning to write
'Mark making' is the start of a journey towards being able to write.
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