Sunday, 24 February 2013

Exploring Capacity with Coloured Water

Exploring Capacity with Coloured Water

Loving this from the Imagination Tree.  Fantastic site full of fabulous ideas!

Talkingpoint


Speech and language in children

Communication is a vital skill that all children need to learn. Without it they will not reach their full potential. Here at Talking Point we give parents and carers the information they need to help their children develop these skills. If you son or daughter has difficulty with speaking, they may need help, or they may struggle in nursery or school. With the right help with talking and listening, they can develop he skills they need. If your child has difficulties with speech, language and communication, you'll find we've got lots of help and advice and free resources for parents.

This is a brilliant website for both parents and professionals alike!

Pop over and take a look.  Brilliant information and resources to felp children's language development.

Sarah x

Black and White BabyShapes for babies - Social Baby


Why babies like Black and White - Social Baby


The social baby


FaceBook

Today I thought I would share my Facebook page links with you.  If you like my blog, I hope you like my face book pages too! 

The first is linked directly to my Early Language Skills and Play blog.  The second is linked to my creations page - Sarah's Creations.  It is a dream of mine to one day have a small business making and selling educational toys for children.  For now though between the day job which I love and looking after my two older boys who keep me on my toes I keep it as a hobby.

I hope you like what you see and please feel free to share and leave comments as I look forward to meeting you all.

Sarah x



Early Language Skills and Play

Early language skills through play.

Sarah's Creations

Sarah's Creations


Saturday, 23 February 2013

Words for Life - Playing with your baby

Words for Life - Playing with your baby

Great tips for playing with your baby.  Because as we know we are their first teacher right from birth. A great play friend too!

National Literacy Trust

Sarah x