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Home learning - Activities: Talking out and about

Going out of the home can really help boost your child's language.
New experiences provide opportunities to see new objects and people and
these all need labelling.

As a parent, you may also find that going out has plenty of other benefits, too. Fresh air, for example, will help your child sleep better while the stimulation gained from seeing new things will keep your child from becoming bored and potentially more demanding.

OFF TO THE LIBRARY

From six months

Babies love books. If you have not been to your local library, it is worth paying a visit. The old days of the musty, silent library are long gone. They are now child-friendly areas where you can meet other parents and your baby can socialise.

Use picture books and spend a moment pointing to the images and making comments about what you see. Expect your baby to take time to respond to new images.

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