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Page 1: Brain Games for Babies, Toddlers and Twos MARIA!

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Page 2: Brain Games for Babies, Toddlers and Twos MARIA!

I ntrod uction

Games

Birth to 3'months

3 to 6 moirths

6 to 9 months

9 to l2 months

12 to 15 months

15 to 18 months

18 to 21 months

21 lo 24 months

24 to 27 months

27 to 3O months

3O to 33 months

33 to 36 months

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Acknowledgements

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Birth to 3 months

Snuggle, buggle, I love you 7

Baby talk 8

Soothing music 9

Hugs and kisses 10

Where did it go? 11

The rattle game 12

Follow the action 13

Here's my finger 14

Sensory experiences 15

Bend those knees 16

Shadows 17

Hello 18 l,1i. '

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Non-verba ngames 19

Switching piitches 20

Nappy-chariging game 21

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Bi rth to 3 months

Snuggle, buggle, I love you

.,'/HAT RESEARCH SAYS

::::arch shows that the rnore

. _'ant is cudd ed, snuggled: r teo tne more secLrre ano_ r.cendenl she wi I be when!-: s c der.

This game develops

b,cnding between you

3nd your baby.

t Hold yoLr baby in roJ- arms and rock he.back and forth.

q As you rock, say the words, Snuggle.buggle, I love you.'

O O- Lhe word you'. ( -- a part o- he. booy

* As your ch ld grows oder, she may ask toplay this game.

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Birth to 3 months

When you speak

'parentese'toinfants, you are

communicalingwith them and

encouraging vocal

responses. This in

turn develops

language skills.

Baby talkWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Babies respond to 'parentese

the h gh p tched souncls adu ts

make when laking to bables.

s Say things like, 'You're such a sweet baby'or'Look at tLose ten ttle toes.'

s As you speak n 'parentese , hod the babynear to your face and look d recty into her

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Birth to 3 months

Soothing musicWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Newborns possess a naturaresponse to music through theircondit on ng in the wonrb tofhythrn. sound and movement.

g Place a srnall cassetre player near your

g Choose soft insirumental music or lullabies

* Music that has a repeated meody is verysoothing to an infani because it is the kind ofsound she heard in the womb-

1! Yo- coLrld fapa you'clishwas'er o- was'_gmachine and play ihis to your baby too,because these are aso similar to the solrnds

Even small babies

may be soothed by

familiar music.

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Birth to 3 months

Hugs and kisses

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A ch id's capac ty to controlernotions hinges on earlyexperiences and attachments.

il Chant the following song as you rock andkrss your baby:

'HL'gs and kisses, love you,I iove you, I love you.Hugs and kisses, love you.You're my baby.'

* When you are chang ng your baby,s nappy,you can sing this song and kiss h s nose, histoes, his fingers.

How we touch, treatand nurture infantscan have a lastingeffect on the kind ofadults they become,This game will makeyour baby feel safeand secure.

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Where did it go?

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

',:urons ior vs on beg n

':'T ng dlring the f rst few-.nths of iie. Act vties that,: nu ate a baby's sight wil: _ s!re gooo v sual

ra\re opment.

Birth to 3 months

Play this game oftenbecause it will helpyour baby's brain

capacity to grow.

t Hod a brightly coloureclobleci in front of

q Slowly move it around and talk about howbright it is.

r: When you.a.e sure ihat your baby is lookingat the object, slowly move it io one side.

il Keep mov ng it back and foRh to encouragehim to follow it wiih his eyes.

Note: As with any game, watch for signsthat your baby is tired of the game andready to rest or play something different.

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The rattle game

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

An infant's brain thrives on

feedback frorn ts environment

and 'wires itself into a thinking

and emot ona organ lJas-ao on

early expenences,

Birth to 3 months

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The combination of sight and

sound will encourage Yourbaby to make connections'

s Hold a ratt e in iront of Your babyand shake it gent y.

* As you shake the rattle. sing anysong or the fo lowing to ihe tune of'Old MacDonald-:

'Ratile, ratue, shake, shake,shake. E-l-E-l-O,

Fattle, rattle. shake, shake,shake, E-l-E-L-O.',

r: When you are sure that Your babyls waiching ihe rattle, slowly moveit to one sicle ancl s ng flie songagain.

* Coniinue movlng the raitle todlfferent paces n ffie roorn andwatch as your baby moves hlshead in the d rect on of the sound

g Put the rattle in Your baby s handand sing the song aga n

g Babies Love singing and laier, whenthey are ready to taLk, they will tryio imitate sounds firey ve heard

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Birth to 3 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

3y two months babies can

C stingu sh features on a face.

Babies love to lookat faces, especiallythe faces of people

they love.+ Try dlfferent facial expresslons and sounds

to deveop your baby s vision and hearing.

* Here are some ideas:. Sing a song using big lip movements.. Blink yoLrr eyes.. Stick out your tongue.. Make contortions with your mouth-. Make lip sounds.. Cough or yawn.

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Birth to 3 months

Here's my f nger

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Jusl reaching for an objecthe ps the bra n to deve ophand eye coordination.

This game willstrengthen a baby'shands and fingers,while developingtracking skills.

l} Hold your baby in your lap or lie her on

i} Put your index finger in her hand.

l} She wili probably grasp your finger, as this isa natural reflex with newborns.

f Each time she grasps your finger, saypositive words ke, That's my wondedulg r I' or 'You're so strongl'

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Birth to 3 months

Sensory experiences

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

What babies see and sme I

causes bra n cofnect ons tobe made, espec a ly f theexperiences happen na ovng,cons sient, predlctab e manner.

Exposing your baby tomany differentsensations willbroaden his

awareness of himselfand the world.

t Try rubbing your baby's arrns wih dlfferentfabrlas. Satin, wool and towelling are goodexambles to start with.

g C ve yo-r baoy rn oppo-tlrn -y lo -\per encedifferent smells. Go outside and smel afower, or try a ireshly cut orange,

Note: Be careful not to overstimulate yourbaby. Watch for signs that he is tired ofrne game-

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Birth to 3 months

Bend those ees

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Stfengthening your baby's thigh

muscles s importaft for iuturecrawlng and walking.

As long as you do this exercisegently you won't cause your

baby any discomfort and he

will enjoy it.

a Place your baby on his back andcarefu ly pull both legs until theyare straight.

* when his legs are straight, lighilytap the bottoms of his ieet.

i He will point h s toes downwardand bend his knees.

o As you do th s game, sing ihefollowing to the tune of 'R ng-a-r ng

'Bending, bending, bending,Little knees are bendlng,Bending, bending,

* End a rhyme with some kind of acheer. Your baby will learn toanticipate it, and it makes thegame more exc|Irng.

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HEnts wake up many

tim€s during the nightso it's good to have

things to lull themgentty back to sleep.

Birth to 3 months

S Shadows cast on the wall by a night-lightmake interesting shapes and forms for yourbabv ro oo< al.

O lf you can arrange a a-oo're so that it ref.ectsshadows. you w ,l be helping to develop yourbaby's visual groMh.

* When your child gets a little older, makeshadow designs with your hands.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

-_: neurons for vision beg n

::'crm around two months,

::'n!lating a baby's sight wil-ac make the visual

:a_rections.

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Birth to 3 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

At b dh your baby can see

best between 20 and 30 cm

(8 and 12 inches) from his eyes.

Hel

C Say the following poem wiih your iace closeto your baby's face:

'Hello, hello, I love you very much.Hello, hello, my fingers ihey can toLrch

Hello, _elo. lll louch your 'i1Le nose

(Touch baby s nose.)He lo, hello, l' I kiss your itile nose.(Kiss baby's nose.)

n Repeat this poem and change the last twolines to dlfferent parts of his face ears,eyes, cheek, Ps.

When your baby seesyour face, he will be

content.

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Birth to 3 months

Non-verba I ga mes.,, HAT RESEARCH SAYS

: ::,a' not only comforts her' _: cs her bra n grow.

N olding your baby

:lose to you willCevelop the secure

?ttachment that she

leeds for her growth.

t Commun cate with infants by ook ng intotrrelr eyes, holding them close to your boclyand responcling to their souncls.

* Ho d your baby close and walk arouncl the

* Stop walking and ook lnto her eyes, smileand rub noses.

* Start walklng aga n. then siop. Repeai ihis

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Birth to 3 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

When babies are Ll,] the worab,they are able to d stinguish the

sound of human vo ces.

According to brain

researchers, when a

baby hears a high-pitched voice (like

'parentese'), his heartrate increases,

indicating that he

feels secure and

cheerful.

When you speak in a lower-pitchec! voiceyour baby feels soothed ancl content,

s Try singing a song in a high voice and thenrepeat the same song n a low voice. Watchthe reaction of your baby to the iwo differeni

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Birth to 3 months

Nappy-chang ng game

,! :'I AT RESEARCH SAYS

r :_::is are lust now rea zing" -'3er ences after b dh:: . - -e the actual 'wirng'oi

-he changing mat is

a iYays a good place

'or developing motorskills,

g Why not g ve your baby interesting things tolook at whie she is being changed?

S Try hanging an lnflatable ball from the cel ingclose enough for you to touch, but out ofyour baby's reach.

S Make the ball move slowiy whie you arechanglng ffie nappy.

* Your baby will be fascinated by th s and, beforeong, will ti-y to reach o'rt and tolch the bal.

* When the nappy is changecl, hold your babyand let her touch the ball.

* You could also hang a mobile with fam lypictures frorn the cei ng.

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3 to 6 months

Look what I see 23

Nuggle nose 24

Going up the escalator 25

Choo choo train 26

Connect with conversalion 27

Taping sounds 28

Let',s kick 29

Dance a baby 30

Wiggles and shuffles 3'l

Changing hands 32

Hup, two, three, four 33

Roll Olympics 34

Where's the toy? 35

Let's bounce 35

Leg game 37

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3 to 6 months

Look what see

II.TT R ESEARCH SAYS

: : :: _: .,sual sklls isi..-__ : :rJring the first

-3.a:ies love to stare atr:.resting faces and

:,: ourful toys.

* Take severa coloudultoys and, one at atime, slowly move them back and forth n

front of your baby to stjmulate her vsion.

O This is also the iime when babies discover therhands. They watch and watch and learn thatihey can make them appear and disappear.

O Take your baby's hands and gently clapL"em i_ froni of Fer face. As yoL do this. 5dyihe follow ng poem:

'Clap, ciap, cap your hands,

Put your hands on Mummy's face.(Substitute name at the person doing therhyme with baby.)Ciap your hands together.'

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N ugg le nose

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Gently iouch ng your baby wil

make him fee secure and safe,

enab ing h m to becomeconf dent and, evenlual y,

3too months

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:

This game will helpyour baby form aclose emotional bond

with you.

ri Hold your baby in the air and say, 'Nose,nose, nuggre nose.

* On ihe word 'nuggle', br ng him clown ancl

touch your nose to his.

* Keep repeat ng th s game, touch ng noseson the word 'nugg e .

* Air6r )ou hdve p dyed hie d tew tinas. .rv.he wo'd 'nuqglF rro.e ih-n once. dlwaystouching noses.

* For examp e, say, Nuggle, nuggle, nuggie,nose' and touch noses iLree tlmes.

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3 to 6 months

Going up the escalator

I'HAT RESEARCH SAYS

- -! attachments he p bab es

:: : op trusl

As well as building

flJSt between you and

i our baby, this game

.rill strengthen her-r'ruscles.

t Hold on to your baby's fingers and gently ifther arms as you say ihe fo owlng rhyme:

Going down the escalator,Down, down, down.'

g Lift your baby's legs and say the rhyme.

* Cont nue lfting different pads of her body,saying the rhyme each t me.

f Try ending with lfting her up in the air and

o Always give a kss on the down part.

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3 to 6 months

The combination of

touch and sound

involved in this game

is very stimulatingand great fun foryour baby.

c As you say the following rhyme, move your

fingers up your baby's arm and back down

again:'Choo choo train, choo choo train,

Going uP the trackTooi, ioot, toot, toot,Now it's comlng oacK

* Repeat with the other arm

f Be dramaiic with the word 'toot and soon

your baby will be trying to make that sound

C hoo choo train

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Draraat c speech encourages

emotional exPression in babLes

Th s in turn activates the brain

to release chemicals that he P

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3 to 6 months

Connect with conversationWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

_e nurnber of words babies_:ar each day inf uences their

'-:ure inteligence, social skills

:_d scho ast c ach evements.

O Start a conversation with your baby. Say asho( sentence like, 'lt ls a beautjful day

* when your baby responds, mlmic ihesounds that he makes. Those simple soundswill later turn into words. As he talks,respond with a nod of your head or a smle.

O Thls indicates to your baby that you arelistening to him and enjoying his sounds.

g Cont nue wth another sentence. Alwaysstop and listen to your baby's response.

When you let your

baby know that you

are listening to him

and that you like whatne says, you are

developing his

language skills and

confidence.

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3 to 6 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Babies just iour days old can

dlstinguish one language from

another and soon PaY attention

to the sounds (words)thaimaIIet

This kind ofstimulatingenvironment assuresgood language skills

for the future.

Taping soundsI

o Tape-record your baby's babbling

S Play the sounds of the tape and see how

n Do the sounds get yoLrr baby exciied? Does

she talk back to the tape recorder?

* lf your baby enioys ljstenlng to the tapedsounds, try other ones, llke natlrre sounds

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3 to 6 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

:apeating motor ski s over and

. ar strengthens the neLrral.aLrts that go irom the brain s

:_ tk ng areas to the motor:'3as and out to the nerves that

Let's kick

f

Kicking develops

motor skills and is

something that babies

love to do,

o Attach colourful items to your baby's anklesand watch him kick wth g ee.

C \,4d^y booues L ave brq5Lv coloured toFsthat babies love to watch as they kick.

g D-ng'e a rdnLe o' bells i_ tronl o'h:s fFet.Show him how to kick the ratrle or bells.

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3 to 6 months

Dance a baby

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Connecting rhythrn, movement

and bond ng produces lots olbra n 'w rlng' that is ikely to

help babies in their fulure

development,

This is a variation ofan old English rhyme

called 'Dance a BabY

Diddy'.

* Homur baby flrmly under her arms anddance her on a soft surface.

s Say the rhyme and do the act ons'Dance a baby cliddy,

What can I do widdy?Sit on a ap(put baby on your taq),

And give her a pat(gently pat her cheek),Dance a baby diddy, dance a baby diddy(go back to dancing).'

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3 to 6 months

I Wiggles and shuffles

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

,'/ gg es and shuffles he p the

'crmation of the bra n synapses

:hat develop future arge motorSKI S,

Babies wigglethemselves all overthe place. These )

wiggles and shuffles

are preparing thetto crawl.

C Place your baby on his tummy and lie on thefloor fac ng him.

o P,- d- nte-e>-.ng .oy i^ tront o h 1 b,L -'Loui of his reach.

o Move the toy (balls with jlngles are good)back and forth.

o As he aitempts to get the ball, he willprobably shuffle forward a little.

S Give him a chance to retrieve the ba I andpralse him generous y.

This kincl of success develops greatself-confidence,

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3 to 6 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Repeating a moior skill over and

over will develop neuraL circuits thaimove frorf the bra n's thinking areas

into the motor cortex and oul to the

nerves that move the muscles.

C hanging hands

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You can help

strengthen the neural

circuits in the brain by

helping your babypractise changing

hands. This game

develops small motorskills and hand-eyecoordination.

Between the ages of three and six months,your baby may begin to transfer an obiectfrom one hand to the other.

o Pu( a small -aLtle nto o_e ol her hand'.

g Shake her hand with the rattle.

O Show her how to transfer the raitle to herother hand. These are the steps:. Put her empty hand on the rattle and she

wi I automaticallY grab it.. Undo her fingers on the first hand, then

kiss her fingers.

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3 to 6 months

Hup, two, !h[ee, four,I'HAT RESEARCH SAYS

: _l:ng and dancing with yoLrr

:.3y are two of the best th ngs

r- can do io help'wlre' h s

* Ho d your baby close to your body andmove around the room as you sing yourfavourite songs. Any song wil do as long asi's one that you ike.

t Your baby wl I sense your loy and th s w ll

make him happy ioo.

f Try a marching cadence and say the words'hup, two, three, fouf as you march arouncl

* You can also sway, turn- tiptoe and takerarge, sweep ng sreps.

Babies enjoy musicand rhythm. When

they were in the

womb, they felt therhythm of the heartand heard the sounds

of the blood moving

ihrough the body.

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3 to 6 months

Roll OlympicsWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

us ng their chest and arm

muscles repeatedly gives

babies the strength and

e asticity for rolLlng over.

Helping your baby roll over

from her tummy to her backwill develop these muscles.

This is a fun game to play whileencouraging your baby to roll over,

E Put your baby on her tummy on asoft and flat surface. Carpetedfloors ancl the middle of beds aregood for ihis game.

* Hold up a teddy bear in froni of herface and do antics with tre bear.You mighi say the following poemas yo! make the tecldy bear move:

'Teddy bear, teddy bear, iurn

(Turn teddy bear around.)Teddy bear, teddy bear, touch

(Make teddy fall down.)'

C When you know that your baby iswatching the ieddy, move t to theside so that her eyes and hopefu ly

her body follow it.

f Repeat the poem, mov ng theieddy bear each time. f your babytires of this game, try lt aga n on

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3 to 6 months

Where's the toyr AT RESEARCH SAYS

--= :,::.iences that fil a

:,'. : '-st months of life have

,:= _: .e Lmpacl on thej : - =::!re of lhe brain and' '-

= :'? n capacity,

)!t

ly

3! moving toys in

a-'l out of your

r€hy s sight you will

:imulate his curiosity,

n-iich is important lor€sr':]ing,

* Hold a favourite toy in front of your baby and

ihen put it out of sight.

I Encourage h rn to look for the toy. Askquestions like, 'ls i in the sky?'then look up

* Ask, 'ls it on the ground?'then look down tothe ground.

f Ask, ls it in my hands? Yes, here it isl'

* As your baby develops, he wlll begin to look

for the toy when you remove lt from his

sight.

* Once he has staded to pay attention towhere the ioy weni, he w ll follow youlmovements as yoir put it out of sight.

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3 to 6 months

Bouncing games are

such fun for babiesand they play an

important part inhelping little oneslearn to balance.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Bounc ng and rocking areprerequisites ior craw ing and

ater, wa king.

Let's bounceI

$ You can bounce your baby in many ways -stt ng on your lap, lying with her iummy onyour knees, lying with her back on yourknees a.d rocking side to sde.

S The following s a traditional bounc ng rhymeto try:

'To market, to market, to buy a fai pg,Home aga n, home again, jiggity jig,To markei, to market, to buy a p Llm bun,Home again, home aga n, market is done.'

Note: Always support your baby securelywhen bouncing her.

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3 to 6 months

id,

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

a'.rc se strengthens muscles to

Leg ga me

t Lay your baby on her back on a firm surface.

0 Holding her ankles, bend and straighten herlegs io the iollowing rhyme:

'One, two, three,Bend your knees.One, two, three,Bend your knees.'

O Sjng the words above to a famiiar tune, ormake up your own tune.

Singing a tune as you

Co this exercise willcapture your baby's

attention and develop1er language at thesame time.

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6 to 9 months

Srng and say 39

Peas and carrots 40

Mirror games 41

Where's the ball? 42

Puppet peekaboo 43

Whoops 44

Sounds everywhere 45

Touching textures 46

Little stuff 47

One, two 48

The big squeeze 49

Waving 50

A pop game 51

Let's climb 52

Love those keys! 53

Sing about the day 54

Where is the sound? 55

Baby, baby - a peekaboo game 56

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6 to 9 months

Sing and say

:::rlier mLrs c s introduced,_:.e potential a ch ld has.-:-,1jng. Chidren

'_' -'Ced by words almost,, =. cecorae f uent by three

.--_- . d. Chi dren deprived of;._:-:je exper ences rnay

III HAT RESEARCH SAYS

lesearchers at theJ.liversity of{onstanz in Germany

'ound that 'exposure:3 music rewires-eural circuits in thecrain'.

* Th nk of some of your favourte songs andsing them to your balry.

* Whatever so rgs you .i g. your b.by c goi-gto enjoy hearing the words. lt doesn't matterthat she doesn't understand them.

0 lf your song has a familiar word that you( ow your liftle o_e does recognize. .i'gthat word louder than the others.

E Instead of s nging, try saylng the samewords in different ways - whispered, soft,oud and high-pitched.

o Whether you sing or speak the words, therhythm wi I open windows of opportunliy inyour child s bra n.

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6 to 9 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Practice in hand-eyecoordlnation will develoP

'wiring' in the brain.

Babies enioy eating

with their fingers. Infact, it's an imponantstep in developing

small motor skills.

When babtes can pick up food and pLrt it in theirmoLtths,control that makes them feel wondefiuL

o Put some cooked peas and carrots on the tablein front of your baby.

o Sing her the following song, to the tune of 'Frere

'Peas and carrots, peas and carrots,Here they are, here they are.Put them in your moLlth, put them in your moLJ|rl

Yum, yum, yurn,Yum, yum, yum.'

O Guide her fngers to the peas and carrots and thento her mouth. She'll probably want to feed you too.

r;r i.: r.r '

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6 to 9 months

-ooking into a mirrors great fun and gives

)'our baby anotherlerspective on who

-.he is.

Mirror games

,.,'HAT RESEARCH SAYS

: -:e the neurons for vision

=r n to form very ear y, bables

-.-l st mulating v sua

It seems that the more a baby sees, themore she wants to see.

* Here are some ihings that you can do wthyour baby as you look into a mirror:. Smile.. Shake dfferent parts of your body.. Make faces with sl y sounds.

' Make sounds wth your lips.. Make animal sounds.. Rock back and forth.

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This game enhancesyour baby's

concentration andattention skills.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A study at the University ofAlabama found that blocks,beads, peekaboo and other'oldJashioned' toys andgames strengthenedcognitive, motor and

language development.

Where's the ba ll?

* Sit on the foor with your baby.

* Hold a favourite toy in your hand and ialk

* PL't the toy out of your baby's sight b,ehindyour back, in your pocket and so on.

* Ask the baby, 'Where's ihe toy?'

* Take out the toy and say 'Peekaboo'.

* Continue playing the game and change thelocation of the toy each t me,

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6 to I months

Puppet pee(aboo

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

,Vih every game of peekaboo,

ihousands of connections

?mong bta n cels are formed or

strenglhened, adding a bit more

cevelopment to the comp ex',riring'that wll rernan largey inclace lor the rest of your chiLd's

fe. These connections are more

Cifficult to make later on.

Children love

watching and

with puppets.

playingPut a puppet on your hand and hold itbehind your back.

Bring out the puppei and say, Peekaboo,

Now pui ii behind your back again.

Coni nue doing this uniil your baby begins toanticipaie the puppet com ng out.

Then bring the puppet out at a dlfferentpace - ovef your head, over the baby'shead. Always bring it down n front of yourbaby's face (not too close) when you say thepeekaboo words,

Give the puppet to your baby and see f he

will imitate you.g

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6 to 9 months

Any form of peekaboo

is a great favouritewith young children.

Whoops

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Peekaboo games ieach bab esthat objects that d sappear wil

come back aga n. A strong,secure connect on with yourchlld will help him withstand theord nafy stresses of daily life.

g Sit your baby on the foor.g Take a towel and put it over your face.

A Say the word 'peekaboo' as you take thetowel off and show your face to your baby.

O This game usually results n gales of laughterand the more you play it, the funnier it

O Try putiing the towel on your baby's headand see if he will pull it off.

* Remember to say, 'Peekaboo' each timeyou take off the towel,

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6 to 9 months

",,HAT RESEARCH SAYS

:.: :s' heads beat faster when

= - parents make eye coftact

:_a speak n a melodious votce.

Sou nds everywhere

E Expose your baby to a var ety of sounds.

+ Cr!nch dlfferent kinds of paper. Cellophaneand tissue paper have nteresiing sounds.

il Make sounds with your mouih and put yourbaby's fingers on your mouth as you makethem. Here are some ideas for sounds to

. Buzz like a bee.

. Pop your cheeks.

. Make a siren sound.

. Cough.

. Pretend to sneeze.

i11proving yourtrhild's listening skillswill ultimately help

rer with language

ater on.

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6 to 9 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Through nieract on, babies

develop lhe network of brain

cells that helps them earn to

ca m themselves.

Games thatencourage hand-eye

coordination are

important to play withyour baby because

they help develoP the

wiring in her brain.

* Gather together objects rnade of differentkinds of materiaLs - wool, cotton, velvet,

satin and any others thai you might have

t Sit on the floor with your baby and hold out

one of the objects cLose enough for her toreach. When she grabs at it, pralse her.

S Once she has touched the object, tell her

the name of it and place it on her palm

Describe the feeL of the material For

example, This is velvet and it feels smooih.

c She wilL not Lrnderstand all of your words, but

:ne wil a:so.,rje the sound of yol,r voice

with the feel of the material.

Touch ing textu res

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Little stuff

tr HAT RESEARCH SAYS

: -: and large motor sk lls

,l r they require the same: _rl f^"ndrt ^nc fha

6 to 9 months

' !.( s advance a ttle:-: etime.

&q

,:u can ennance your

:aby's small motor.{ills by doing

::tivities with her.

* Give your baby a varjety of safe objecis ioplay with. Stad wth measur ng spoons, srnallballs and small toys.

A Pui an object in her hand and encourage her

C Give her a container to drop her treasuresinlo and the ' wa.L a fer .-ke ihem out

S Encourage her to give you an object andtren be sure to g ve it back.

t See if she can hold two things in the samehand (th s might be a little hard).

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6 to 9 months

One, twoWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Bab es need touchingexper ences to 'grow-the bra n

and ihe body. They are as

critical as nLrtr ents and

v tam ns.

C Make up rhymes as you hold your baby'shand and let her touch clifferent pads of

t Here are some ideas:'One, two, touch my shoe.Yellow, red, touch mY headD pplty dips, touch mY lips

Apples, pear, touch mY hair.

s Each t me you say ihe body part, put your

ch ld's hand on thai part When you say,

'One, two, touch my shoe', put her hand on

i Reverse the game and touch your baby as

you say the rhyn-re.

Your baby will enjoy

responding to your

touch and your voice.

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6 to 9 months

The big squeeze,, HAT RESEARCH SAYS

: =-asing smal rnusc es has a

- :. : \,e effect on the motor. ::s of the brain.

Squeeze toys are great fun to play with.The rubbery kind seem to be the easiest to

f lf she s having trouble, put your hancls over*er , ard "q.ee/e .qe lov. O_ce.he get.the feellng n her hands, she wil be able to

f Here is a fun little poem to say as yousqueeze me roy:

'Squeeze ihe cheese, Louise, pleaselSqueeze ihe cheese, Louise, pleaselNot the bees and not ihe trees,Squeeze the cheese, Louise, pleasei'

Your baby is

Ceveloping her small

r'rotor skills when she

squeezes things.

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6 to 9 months

Waving

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Sc ent sts say that creat ng an

attachment to your baby is themost crt ca facior in his

development. Bab es wil learn

faster and ieel belter aboutthemselves.

There are lots olopportunities topractise waving. Soonyour child will be able

to do this withoutyour help.

t Wave yo-r oaov s f-er "nd "rnds io peop_or pets he knows.

i t's best to p ay the game when the actualpeople are in the room.

* S ng this ,o_9. ro tre r, e ot'F'F-F JdcquF:'Wave to Daddy, wave to Dacldy,

Wave, wave, wave,Wave, wave, wave.Say hello to Daddy, say he lo to Daddy,

Wave, wave, wave,Wave, wave, wave,'

t You can wave wlth either hands or feet toMummy, Grandma, Grandpa, friends and

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t A pop gaq;e

./JHAT BESEARCH SAYS

-: d ng and strok ng a baby will

::'nlr ate her brain to release

- aortant hormones ihat alow:'lo grow.

Movement and music

:ogether stimulateboth sides of the

brain.

a Hold your baby Ln your arms as you movearound the room and sing ihis song, to thetune of'Pop Goes the Weasel':

'All around ihe mu berry bush,The monkey chased the weasel,The monkey ihought 'twas all good tlrn,Popl goes the baby.(Ar say your child's name.)'

* When you come to the word 'pop, l'loLd yourbaby high into ihe a r, then bring her down

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6to9 months

Let's climb

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Each young brain forms. at itsown pace, the neura and

muscular connections required

for crawlng and climbing.

There is no avoidingit! Your baby will soon

begin to climbeverything in sight.

Why not help her

along and develop her

large motor muscles?

I Take cush ons and p llows and pile them on

t Put your baby in front of the pl lows and shewill have a wonderful time.

O Take a favourite toy and put it on top of oneof the pillows. This wii entice her even rrore

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6 to 9 months

Love those keys!

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

:xercis ng sma I muscles

:: m!la1es brain development-

This is an excellentgame for developing

small motor skills.

Keys are a favourite toy for babies. Theymake a noise and are easy to hold, anc!babies fike to clrop them.

0 Hoid the keys in your hand and say, 'One,two, three, let's drop the keys.

* Drop the keys on the foor and be sure yourbaby watches theni drop.

g Put the keys in his hancl and repeat.

C Ope. rs fingers a_d et'he \eys droE.

C After a few times, he will know what to doand will delight in this game.

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6to9 months

Sing about the day

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Songs lntroduce babies to

speech paiterns and sensory

motor skils.

The more words your

baby hears, the more

the language sectionsof his brain willdevelop.

These musical 'conversations' will give yourbaby a Lasis for learning.

O Review your day n song- Make up any tuneand sing about what you did that day

A Sing about waking up, getting dressec,eating breakfasi, driving in the car and

S You can aso sing about peope in yourbaby s llfe:. Sing about grandparents -'Grandma

oves you and gives you a kLss '

. S -g aoout brol-ers and sisfers 'S slerSue loves you, you, You.'

. Sing about pets.

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Where is the sound?

. IAT RESEARCH SAYS

::a expenences enhance_: '-iLrle abiily to reason

r : ':ctly, parliculady n the

6 to I months

l

> aying games to-eighten your baby's-earing awareness.,'ll help wire his

::ain. Such awareness

-. something that:3mes with age and

:xperlence.

i Take a wind-up musical toy and put t out olyour baby's slghi.._.

* W ncl t up ancl ask him, 'Where's irre

* When he turns to the sound, praise him

* Repeat this game n dfferent parts of ffre

O i your baby is crawling, you can hide themuslc under a p low or somewhere else sothat he can craw io it.

.i

,;irlJtlj

r;" lF: :'

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6 to 9 months

Baby, baby - a peekaboo ganne

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Ta king to ch ldren from an earlyage wil help them learn tospeak.

Here's a rhyme that brings

together all the brain games

that we've played so far.

* Say the following rhyme and do the

'Baby, baby, rock in the cradle.(Rock your baby.)Baby, baby, jump n ihe bed.(Put your baby down on her

Bab'y, baby, sm le at your daddy.(Hold your face close ta your

baby's face and smile.)Baby, baby, wigg e your head.(Hald yaur baby's head andgently mave it fram side to side.)Baby, baby, p ay h de and seek.(Put your hands ovet yaur eyes.)Baby, baby, shall we peek?(Take your hands away from

Baby, baby, what do you see?(Bring yaur face close to your

(Give your baby a nice hug.)'

by Jackie Silberg

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ne 9 tol2 months:ather, Mother and Uncle John 58

- and out 59

:ouch 60

- stacking toy 61

,',jhere's the baby? 62

,;ck-in-the-box 53

:ath time hickory 54

- twinkle game 65

-^e teeth rhyme 66

-- :covering books 57'.1cuth songs 68

-:ppy face 69

:zy tI agatn 70

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9 to 12 months

Father; Mother and Uncle lqt ilWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A sirong emotional bond

actualLy affects the baby's

biological systerns that adapt

to stress.

Try this game whereyou pretend to letyour baby fall. Her

confidence in you

will outweigh any fear

and she will love the

sensation.

O Put your baby on yoLrr lap facing you and

recite the following rhyme as you oounce

'Faiher, Mother and Uncle John

Bode io the doctor one bY one'Father fell off,Mother fell off,But uncle John rode on and on.

Father fell ofi,Mother feLl off,But Uncle John rode on '

o On the words 'Father fell off', hold your baby

tighUy and pretend to fall to one S|de

$ On the words 'Mother fell off', holding your

oaby iighr'y. preteno ro lall to t^e other -'de

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r4

Jnderstanding spatial

:oncepts like in, ouf,

aehind, under and;,'er is imporlant forlrain development.

In and out

,!'HAT RESEARCH SAYS

:,-! experiences shape the

:- c rcuils are made n the': r.

Playing games that encourage anunderstanding of space wil beneft your babyin future years. Start with inside and oLltside.

* Take a large paper bag or a box and put afavoLrrlte toy jnside.

* Help your baby f nd the ioy and take it out.

C Pui ii back ln again and keep playing thegame over and over,

* Make up a sily song, such as the one beow.and say li each time you pui the toy back:

'Boxy, woxy, toysie, woysie,Boom, boom, boorr.(Say the last boam in a bigger vaice.)'

)y

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I touch

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Touching bab es helps their

d gesilon and re ieves stress.

This rhyme helps your

baby identify her bodyparts.

* Firsi say the following rhyme and point toeach paft of your bocly:

'l ll to-cr m/ c '_. ny -.eeh. rTy chaill'LltoucL my head, my heels, mY hair,

l'lltouch my knees, my neck, my nose,Then l ll bend and touch mY toes '

c Next, take your baby's hand and point toeach part of her body as you say the rrryme

aga n, changlng my'to Your'.

f You are aLso saying words that beg n withtne same souno.

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9 to 12 months

A stacking toyWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

-]e p ng a baby's braln 'grow' means_rmersing her in env ronrnents thai are

:rrotionaly and inte lectualy rich and

.:irnu at ng,

Stacking toys have

lots of possibilities fordevelopmental play. All toys have great creative possibililies.

Help your baby see the different ways to

o Depending on your baby's developmenialneeds and skills, encourage her to try any ofthe following:

. Siack ng large to small, small to large andany orner way.

. Throwing the rings.

. Putting the rings on her fingers.

. Putting the rings in her mouth.

. Spinning the rings.

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Where's the baby?

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Researchers now conf rm thal

how you interact with Your lraby

and ihe experiences You

provide have an rapacl on ner

emot onal develoPment and

earnlng abilities.

You can also PlaY thisgame with Picturesof family members

and friends.

O Find several piciures of a baby and hide

them in different Places

o Choose paces that are famlliar to your baby -on the ceiing above the changing place, Ln ine

.oy ooi o" Lrnde- a olate on .hF "ig"cha I

g Say, 'Let's find the bab'Y '

c Ask different questions: 'ls lt ln the sink?" 'lsit on the chair?'

o Finally ask the question, 'ls it in the toy box(ar othet place)?

c When your baby finds the plcture' prase ner

ancl clap your hands.

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9 to 12 months

Jack-in-the-box

IlHAT RESEARCH SAYS

a rrks, ad and pretending alL

_= l ch ldren deve op cLrriosiiy,

:_ juage, problem solv ng

: : and mathematical ab lity.

-his popular game-elps reinforce thedea lhat surprises:an be fun.

c Make a fst with boih hands and tuck yourthumb under the fingers.

s On the words 'Yes, lwill , pop up your

'Jack-in the-box sits so sti! .

Won't you come out?

+ Help your child make a fist and show rrerhow to pop up her trrumb.

t You crn -r,o pldy this ga 1.- by c-ouchinqdown and tumping uP.

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9 to 12 months

Bath t

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Language skils and fuiure

language capac tY develoP best

in an environment rlch in

spoken anguage.

'Hickory, Dickory,

Dock' is a wonderful

nursery rhyme to sing

and play when giving

your baby a bath.

me hickory {

*", E

'Hickory, Dickory, Dock,The mouse ran uP the cLock-

The clock struck one,The moL.rse ran oown,Hickory, Djckory, Dock.

* Take the soap or the flannel and sow tmove up your bab,y's arm as you sing, 'The

mouse ran uP the c ock

* On the words 'The mouse ran down ' slrde

the fannel down your baby's arm and make

a splash in the waier'

* You can also play ihis game by moving a to!up and down the side of the bath

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9 to 12 months

A twinkl e game

,; HAT RESEARCH SAYS

:.:earch confirms that the_ :_est evel of rnusic apt tude::Lrrs mmeclately after b rth._:nrs possess an aDunoance

: Jenes and synapses that--ediate y make thern ready':- earn ng rnLrsic.

Vusic organizes therhythm of language.

* Slt your baby on the floor fac ng you.

* Sing the song 'Tw nkle, Twlnkle. Ltte Staawhile you are hoding your baby's hands.

i On the last word of each line, clap his hands.oqe.he' .s you e. ofasi/e .!e *ord a lL-louder than the others.

Twrkl.. .winke. liLte S-AF (c/ap /,ands).How lwonder what you AREI(ctap hands).Up above the earth so HIGH (clap hands),L ke a diamond n ihe SKY lclap hards).Tw nkle, twinkle, little STAR (c/ap hards),How I wonder what you AFE(ctap hands).'

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9 to 12 months

The teeth rhyme

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Love is a powerful connectLon

lor a ch ld. The expresslons olthat ove wiLl atfecl the way rrer

brain makes connectrons.

This is one of those games

that babies love and may use

to show off to your friends

and relations.

t Teach your baby to open hermouth and show her teeth-

g Stick out your tongue and see iiyour baby copies You

* Now rub your tongue agaLnst Your

O Say the following rhyme and do trre

'Four and iwenty white horses(point ta your teeth),Standing in a sta I

Out came a red bull(stick out Yaur tongue),And icked them all (rck Yolrruppet teeth with Your tongue)

s Say it again and Point to Yourbaby's ieeth and tongue

* EncoLrrage her to stLck out hertongrJe and lick her uPper teeth.

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9 to 12 months

scoven n books

,r HAT RESEARCH SAYS_

= ?aguage lourney starts in

: :mb. where the foetus-: ;rr,/ h6rr< th6 c^ 'h.lc ^f

: ..athefs voice.

::ading aloud is a| 3 ndedul gift that.:u can grve your

: "t to.

Babies are interested in the shape of abook, pictures, turning the pages, andholding and touching a book.

* Point to a picture and say what t is. When youpoint to the same pcture several iimes, yourchild wll learn the name of the object or

g A,l. you" Lhild. Wh^.e F the I See 'she will point to the plctlrre.

g Let your baby ho cl, drop and iurn ffre pagesof d book. T",l.ind o e\perm-r'd'o_ -elsthe path for good speech, reading andspecial times for you and your child.

t Reao -^a s--re boo< ove- a.d ov-r ag.in.

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I to 12 months

As your baby is

developing her

language skills, she

will enjoy discovering

all the many thingsthat she can do withher mouth,

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Songs, movement and mLrsical

games of chlldhood are

neurolog caL exerc ses that help

children earn speech patterns

and molor skils.

Mouth songs

$ Pck a song that your little one enjoyshear ng. Some popu ar ones are 'TwinkleTwnkle, Little Siaa, Incey, Wincey Spiderand This Od Man'.

C Sing the so'lq n cl'ferent wav.. Sing il in .high volce, a whspering voce, a humm ng

vorce and so on.

* The more ways your baby hears this song.the more she will iry to copy you anddevelop her language skils.

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9 to 12 months

I Happy face

[' -AT RESEARCH SAYS

:..::'chers have found that' ,_:n are belter at reca ling

:--s thal aroLrse strong

- _js n Inem.

::courage your baby

:: express his feelings:'ough stories. * Flnd plctures n magazines of children

ld. g_ing and "ni .q. Coloured piLLures :rF

c Mount these pictures on carclboard and lookat thern with your baby.

q Talk about the feelngs porirayed n thepictures. A happy face w L becomecemented in your baby's mind and will rnakenew connections in his brain.

c Look at the happy face plctures with yourbaby and sing a song (any songl) wh lesm lng.

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9 to 12 months

Say it again

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Talking to barJ es encourages

the develoPment ol a good

vocabulary in the future.

S Say a word and encourage your baby io

o Pick words that she is famillar with ancl start

with one syllable.

g You've probably already done this by

ieaching yoLrr baby, 'What does the cow

O Each rine she _epaat( what vou sav p'arse

her and give her a hug

g Some easy words are 'light' and 'cai' Some

simple iwo-syllable words are 'baby',

'Daddy','Mummy','apple' and'bye-bye'

lmitation is a natural

skill that babies have.

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to 15

5ong-patting 72

Bouncing, bouncing 73

Yum, yum 74

Peekaboo 75

Practising'parentese' 75

Lots of TLC 77

Rock-a-bye baby 78

Reading games 79

Crawl to the toy 80

The pushing game 81

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, ,,,f' r'-,:. : t,.:,, ,1.

ng-patttn

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

For a young chid's brain to

grow and thrive, the child needs

io be loved, held, taked to,

read to and al owed to explore

This game helps

develop a child'ssense of rhythm and

her listening skills.

Try song-patting when changing yourtoddler's nappy, giving her a bath or at

* Sing your favourite song to your toddler and.

at the same time, pat her tummy, stroKe ner

cheek or rub her back with vour index finger

to the rhythm of the song

C Aways end the iorg w'11 a snuggly kiss

* You can also sing one line of the song and

pat only one word. For example, 'Twinkle,

twlnkle, little (pat the word "star" but don tsing tt) .

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12 to 15 months

I Bouncing, bouncing

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

:csilive interact ons w tn caringi;:lu ts stimulate a ch/ld's brain,

,:using synapses to grow and

:{ sting connections 10 be

: renglneneo.

o Put your child on your lap. Hold him firmlyunder the arms.

a Say the following as you bounce your child:'Bouncing. bouncing. el': 90 bounci'9.Up and down,

Bouncing, bouncing, let's go bouncing.Whoops, don't fall down.(Tp your toddler to ane side.)'

t Say the poem again and 't p' to the other

f Repeat the poem and on ihe word 'whoopsopen.p your knees while holding vo rtoddler at ihe waist and et hlm fall back.

This enjoyable

bouncing game is a

great bonding

experience for you

and your toddler.

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12 to 15 months

Expressing pleasant

emotions with your

toddler is good forbrain development.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Tone and faclal expressions

are understood before words.

Emotional learning sinteriwined with a I domalnsof Learn ng,

Yum,yum

s Develop your ioddlels language skils whenyou prepare a med or snack by chanting thefollowing verse or singing t io the tune of'The Farmer in ihe De L':

'lt's time to find the milk,li's tirne to find ihe m lk,

Hi, ho, the derry oh,]t's time to find the milk.'

O Wdk io the refrigerator and take out the m k

carton. Say, llove milk. Yum, yum.'

i Use the chant with other foods or househo ci

items. Take out the item, chant the verse,then talk about the food.

g Ganes 'ke l* s oevelop ld gJage 5k ls.

I

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Peeka boo.,I.IHAT RESEARCH SAYS

',jih every game of peekaboo,

:_ousands of connections

---long brain cells are formed or

:.engthened, adding a bt more

:afnton and comp exity to the_:r cate circuitry that wil rema n:-.a1,/ i. hlr^a f^r th6 r6<t ^f

f You can play peekaboo by:. coverins your eyes with your h.nds.. Putting a towel over your face.. Hiding behind a door or large piece of

furntLrre and popping out.. Putting your toddler's hands over her eyes

and then taklng them away.. Placing a toy or stuffed animal under a

cover and pulling the cover away.. Drawlng a face on your thumb with a

marker pen and hlding your thumb underthe other fingers.

12 lo 15 months

rur chlld's life.

Not only is peekaboo

tun for your toddler, itis also very importantfor'growing'thebrain.

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I 2 to 15 months

The word 'parentese'means to speak and

sing to your child in a

high-pitched voice.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Because young children p:c ose attent on to the hrgf-p tched, singsong speecl_

known as'parentese', the.will learn lhe lmpodance c'

C Practise singing some of your Javouritesongs, like 'Twinkle, Twinkle Little Staf or'DcYou Know the Muffin Man?' in a parentese

s Hold your child close to you and sing thesongs two ways first, the normal way andsecond, the 'parentese way.

* Your toddler will pay particular atrention tothe second time you sing.

tising 'parentese' I

i

i

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Lots of TLC

I HAT RESEARCH SAYS

'::-.'ding to Dr Bruce Perry,

::- ch atrist at Baylor

:ge of l\,4ed cine in Texas.

r'en who don't get their: i of TLC early ln lfe nray. : _e proper w ring to form

r: '9 ationsh ps.

12 to 15 months

/s

-- s game develops- - iuring skills.

S St on the floor with your tocld er and put twoor three of her favourite dolls or stuffedanimals on ihe foor with you.

c P ck up one of the stuffed toys and cuddle tin your ar-r.. Sdy oving word\ re. 'p "y nowith you is so much fun', I love your brownfur' or' love to hug you.'

$ Now do irre same thing to your ch d.

* Give her one of ihe animals and ask her tocuddle i and give it kisses.

g Keep the game golng for as ong as yolrrtoddler is nreresLed. Yo- w ll soon no.icethat she starts playing the game by herselt.

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Hold your child inyour arms and rockher back and forth asyou sing lullabies and

other soothing songs.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Recent siudies have shown hc

exposure to music atfectsspat a temporal reasoning tl_:

ability to see a disassemb edp cture and menta ly piece tback together, Such feason ng

underpins maths. engineer ng

and other disciplines.

f Here are some suggestions of songs tosing:. 'Goodnight, lrene'.. 'Hush Little Baby' (The Mockingbird

sons).

. 'Rock-a-bye Baby'.

. 'Swing Low, Sweet Chariot'.

o Use a rocking rrotion to cdm your child anddevelop trust betlveen the two of you.

f After the last line of the song, hold yourioddler close and give her a big hug.

JI

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There are many waysyou can help your

ioddler develop a love

of reading.

Reading games

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Reading or teling a story toyour chid wil help 'grow' her

bran and encourage her to

associate books with whal she

loves the most your vo ce and

S Encourage your ioddler to play with touchand-fee books and books made from clothor sturdy carclboard.

* Poini io pictures in books and name ihevarous oblects.

* Sing ihe nursery rhymes n books.

* Vary ihe tone of your vo ce, make funnyfaces or do other spec al effects when you

read, to stimulate your chid s interest.

S Fead io your toddler often, but ior shortperiods of time.

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WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Crawl to the toy

I\,4ineras in the body are the raw

mater als necessary for bujldingbra n connect ons- One reason

some ch ldren learn to crawand walk ead er than others ls

that ihey produce mlnerals

earler n the r deve opment-

,+

It's a lot of fun tocrawl around in a

circle with your child.

When your toddler is crawling, encouragethis movement with the following game.

E Place a favourite toy at one end of the roor

t Get down on the foor and crawl to the toyWhen you reach the toy. pick lt up andprete.d tha- t -dys. Cone o^. /chld srame), can you come and get me?'

g Encourage you. llttle one to craw to the toy.

S l'your (,r.o c geLting ready To wdlh. place

the loy at a higher leJel so ihdl s6e will 11 io

pull herself up to reach it.

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I The pushi

TVHAT RESEARCH SAYS

':he brain's neurons ihat are

:.nnecled with sight and motor.< ls are not tra ned at an eary.Je by adulthood they w I

: npy not be 'p astlc'enough:a be rewired for many

Pushing games make

a young child feelpowerful and in

control. They are a

wonderful way todevelop a toddler'sconfidence and

coordination.

o Select several ltems for your child to push.Choose very lghtwelght objects such as astuffed an mal, a small toy or a push toy.

g Say, One, t!vo, three, push , and then pushone of the toys.

$ Repeat the count ng and encourage yourchild to do the pushing.

* When your little one keeps saying 'tree'(meaning ihe word 'three ) all day ong, youw I know ihat she loves this gamel

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90

15 to 18 months

Sing out 83

Playing with texture 84

Everything can talk 85

Rolling fun 86

Early block fun 87

Story time 88

The cuddle game

Going to the park

Looking at me 91

Toy sounds 92

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Sing outHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Develop your child's musical

abilities and sensibilities by

singing to her.

)on't worry about singing in keyar changing the worcls of a song.anjoying the singing is the

e The following are suggestions forsongs, atnougn any song youknow and ove wou d be line:. 'lf You're Happy and You Know t .

. 'l'm a Little Teapot'.

. 'Going to the zoo'.

. 'Five Ltte Ducks .

. ' ncey, wincey Sp cler'.

. ThsOldMan.

. 'Skip to My Lou .

s Sing the song again and add

g Move your toddleas hands iorcapping, waving and so on. Do

ihe acton first and firen let your

rl Enjoy singing with your toddler anytlme during the day - whLle you aren ihe car, waiting ln the queue atthe supermarket or stt ng in adoctor's waiting room. Any t meis a good ime to sing.

15 to 18 months

- a :arlier a ch ld s

'-: dLrced to music.

- -rore potentiaL

- iras for learning

:_r enloy ng rnuslc.

.t't ,

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Playing with texture

This game develops tactileawareness and language skills.

t Put together several objects withinteresting terrures for your toddlerto experience, such as somethinghard (a block) and something soft(a squishy toy).

S Put her hand on a hard item youhave chosen and say the name ofthe item with the word 'hard'before it. For example, 'Hard

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Ch ldren who grow up in an

environment rich in language

are almost always fluent by i::age of three. People deprived rlanguage as children struggle:master it, no rnatter how smat:they are or how intensively

they're trained.

block.' Now put her hand onsomething else that is hard andsay the name again. For example.'Hard table,'

O Do this several times and ihenintroduce the sofi iiems, such asa soft rug or a soft pillow

O When you say the word 'hard' usea hard-sounding voice, and whenyou say the word 'soft' use a soft

I)

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Everything can talk!vHAT RESEARCH SAYS

:oeak slowy and wlth carefu

:_Lrnciat on so the young ch d:ar dist ng! sh ndividual

1 d< Fmnh,c 7 n6 ^,

':3--ating one word also he ps,

Take a favourie stuffed an mal, such as ateddy bear, and hold it up io your ear as fyou are listening to what it is say ng. Tel yourtoddler that teddy says, Lei's play.'

Js^ a high-pilcheo vok e wr-^ you sdy lhewords,'Let's play.'

Give the .edoy -o your -oddl-r a^d d 'k hinwhat he th nks teddy said.

Continue playing the game by asking whatdfferent toys or objects in the room say. Forexamp e, a cha r can say, soft.'

Always use a hlgh-pitchecl vo ce whenspeak ng for the toy or oblect.

This is a playful way

:o develop a child'slanguage skills.

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WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Every new rnove has to be

repeated over ano over ro

strengthen neural circuiis that

w nd from the brain's thinking

areas into the motor cortex

and out to nerves cor]nected

to muscles.

You can develop your

child's motor skills by

rolling a ball to her

and encouragingher to roll it back.

Your toddler has reached the age whererolling ba s is tun lo clo- Try the fo owing.

o Sii on the floor with your chid. Call out hername so she will look at you, then rol! the

f Encourage her to roll it back to you

o As you are rolling, chant ihe words, 'l roLltl-€ball ta (child's name).'

o When she rolls the ball back to you chant,' (Child's name) rolls th'e ball to (Daddy).

o Only chant the words when the actual roLlin,c

is taking place.

Rolling f u n

il

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Early block fun15 to 'l 8 months

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Sma I and arge motor skilsdevelop ndependently,

although they reqLrire the samephys ca foundations. lf a chids putting ots of effod into largemotor skils one week, he won'tbe working much on smallmotor skils at the same lime.

{0

Stacking blocks help

develop small motorskills.

* You can play ihis with bought building blocksbut it is more fun to make your own.

l} Make disposable bocks out of small milkcartons. Tape the ends together and coverthe cartons with sicky-backed paper.

il Encourage your toddler to decorate theblocks with crayons or siickers.

* Pay a stacking game, praising him eachtime he stacks one bock on top of another.

ll Sometimes he wi I have more fun knockingdown ihe stacks.

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Story t

,..

This game develops a toddler'spre-reading skills and

encourages her to love books

and reading,

When reading to your child beaware of the following.

g Feacling books io toddlers can befrustrating. li s important to reallzethat two to four rninuies is aboutas ong as they can st st L

f Todders are interesied ln bookswth photos of chlldren doing familiar

me

WHAT RESEARCH SA'':

Reading books aloud tochidref stlmu ates lheirimagination and expands -:know edge of the woridhelps them deveop langJ:.'and I sten ng ski ls and pf:: : ..them to understand the ! _ :word.

thlngs lke eaiing, running and

q Books about saying he o anclgooclbye are popular wth chilclren

of th s age.

* Sirnp e rhyrnes and predictable texiare also impodant crter a.

A To increase your child's interesi na book, sLrbsttuie her name forthe name of a child in the book.

* You can read anywhere - on abed, at baih time (us ngwaterproof books, ol courseL),sitting on the floor or rn a swing.

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t,I The cuddle game

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

'rung children fal n love wth'rerr parents. Psycholog sts ca I

'attachment'. First postulated

:r' Br tish psychiatrist John

:cw by in the 1950s,

::iachment rema ns one of th s

::ntury's more enduring:^eories of human

::velopment.

Cuddling your toddleris a very importantway to build his brain

capacity.

ln times of dange\ cudclling is even moreimportant. lt also engenders thedevelopment of trust.

* f your little one wanders where he s notallowed to go, pick him up and cuddle h mwhile expla ning, 'You cannot go therebecause it is clangerous.'

t He wil -roerstand bv r-e tone oi your votcethat what he did is a 'no-no ,

t By the way that you hold him as you saythose words, he wil aso understand thatYou care and want to Protect h m.

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Going to the park

WHAT FESEABCH SAYS

Helping a child's brain 'grow

means mmers!ng neT In

and lntellectua ly.

envlronraenls that are nch and

stimu ating, both enrohonallY

This game develops Your

toddler's language skills.

Toddlers love their stuffed toys,and you wi often hear themcarrying on a conversation with a

g Engage your child ln a Preiendgame of 'going to ihe Park' withher stuffed toys.

E Ask questions that encourage ner

to talk. For example, 'What do Youihink teddy shou d wear today?','ls it cold outslde?', 'lf teddy

15 to 18 months

i,::ll

doesn t wear shoes, what will

happen to his feet?'

$ More ldeas for questlons are 'Sha

we take some lunch to the Park?and 'What does Your monkey ik'r

f Always respond to what Your chL :says, wh ch will encoLrrage her tcta k even more.

* Language skills are also essentiawhen a todd er is older andlearning to read.

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1

This game will help

him become more

aware of himself and

his abilities.

Looking at me

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Sensory experiences and socjal

nteractlons with sLrpport ve

adu ts w I help your chi d todeve op thinking abilties.

S Look into a mirror with your todd er and lethim watch h s face as he does differentthings.

c As he watches himself in the mirror, ask himto do the following:. Sm le.. Suck out h s tongue and inspeci it.. Open and cLose his mouth.. Look at h s ieeth.

o Give him someihing to eat and let him watchhimself chew (wth his mouth closed, of

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Toy sou n

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Exposure to a var ety of muslcal

stimLrl and deve oplng listening

(auditory) skills n the early

years are impoftant to a ch ld's

mental growth.

Think about the toys

that your toddler likes

to play with and

encourage him to

make up sounds that

the toys could make.* Here are some suggestons:

. Tra ns train sound.

. Cars - car sounds

. Siuffed animals made-Lrp voices

. Dols - made-LlP voices

. Blocks the taLler the iower, the higher

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to218 1

Words, words, words 94

The classics 95

Tops and bottoms 96

Can you find me? 97

Different voices 98

Hippety hoppity 99

Someone special 100

Cat and mouse 101

,-isten to the sound 102

Animal talk 103

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Words, words, words

WHAT RESEARCH SA\':

Ch ldren learn a languaga l

hearlng words ovel and a :That's why the ear ter yo" . :

talklng to ch ldren the be:::

n-3

* Now ask yoLrr toddler what thecow says. f she doesn t resPoF.repeat your words again

l' Po nt to a baby and say, The ba.ls n the cradle. The baby says,

"Waa, waa."' Then ask Yourtodd er what the baby says.

* Ta k about a piciure that Your cn -has a ready seen, then add a ne.'

6 Let your ch d choose one ot thepictures and tell You about it or

rnake up a short, s mP e sloryabout one of the Pictures

;:t

Pictures lrom books and

magazines can be a great

source of discussion'

t Cut out pictures oi farniliar ihingsslrch as animals, bab es and foodfrom a magaz ne.

g Look at the Pictures wth Yourtodcller and talk aboui each

g For exampLe, Point to a cow ano

say, 'The cow is at the farm "Moo,moo," says the cow

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The class CS..n*1

,,VHAT RESEARCH SAYS

_.Lrs c, chidren strengthen the

:.3 n circuits used fofrathemat cs. L stening to'rJs c also enhances the-herent brain patterns that are

,s:d for complex reasonrng

..

).4

Classical music can be great

to dance to. Select some fastand slow music.

+ Dance io the musc andencourage your toddler to join in.

* Muslc llke 'The Flght of ftreBurnb e Bee' (Rimsky-Korsakov) sgood because t ls fast and youcan pretencl to be a bee buzz ng

* Classca music that is soft andgentle w ll relax your child and lsexce lent to play during nap ti'ne.

t Here are a few suggestions forcassical mus c to use:. The B ue Danube (Strauss)

infectious musc you have to

'Carnival of the Anirnas' (Sa nt-Saens) the nstrumenis mitate

'William Tell Overture (Rossrni)

fam liar, ive y mus c-

'The Nuicrackei (Tchaikovsky)

excellent for acilng out.'Clair cle Lune' (Debussy) - muscthat descr bes moonlght.

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WHAT RESEARCH

Teaching conceptsslrch as top and

boilom nurtures

connections that l

develop ihecapacily ol

Tops and bottoms

f Sit on the foor with your toddler.

* Take three or four blocks and build a tower

* Take a toy and put it on top of the blocksand say, 'The toy is on the top.'

* Knock the ioy off the top of ihe tower andsay, 'The toy s on the bottorn.'

* Repeai the game, lett ng your iodd er movethe toy from top to bottom.

As well as spatial

concepts this game

will help to develop

small motor skills.

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Can you find me?

This is a very popular

game with toddlers.

g Pick a favourte stuffed an mal.

g Hide the an mal whiie your toddleris watchlng.

E Say the iolow ng:'Where is bunny rabbit(or another stutfed animat)?Where could he be?Let's find him as quick as "one.two. three".'

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

From lhe mornenl a baby isDOTn, eacn ano every

exper -once buids the neura

connect ons that gu de

oevetopmenL

* Go to the place that the bunny hasbeen hidden and pui it out. say,'Here s rabbit, hoorayl'

C Continue the game by hiding oiherioys- Always say the rhyme(changing the narne oi the siuffedanimal) before you find the toy.

s Ask your todd er to h de a toy.Fepeat the rhyme and let himflnd ii.

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Different voices

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Ear y chi dhood exper ences have a dramat c rnpact,

physicaly deterrnin ng how the ntricate neura

clrcu ts of the bfain are 'w red'.

18 to 21 months

Talking and singing

in different voices are

good ways toencourage language

development,

* S ng a simple song that you know.

* Flrst sing lt ln a norma singing vo ce.

g Now change your voice and try to get yoLrr-odolF to oo the -.ne. T-y cliFfer-' voic-.including:. High vo ce.

. Nasa vo ce (ho d your nose as you singl

* Th s kind of game w ll help your young ch ldearn about patterns of speech.

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H ip pety h op p ity

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

An adult's vocabulary s large y

determ ned by speech heard

r! thin the f rst three years.

Children love action rhymes. lfyour child has a favourite toy,

make up a poem of your own.

* Develop your todd er's anguageskills by saying the foiow ng poemand doing the acuons:

'H ppeiy hoppity, hippety hoppity(jump tike a bunny rabbit),Hippety hoppity, siop.(stap jumping.)I'm so t red, l'm so tired (yawn).I th nk l'm going to flop.(Fall dawn an the sraund.)'

byJackeSlberg

18 to 21 months

ts When you have stopped hopping,

ask your ch d why the bunny rabbit

* Suggest things the rabbit mighthave seen while he was hopping

+ Talk about the p aces the rabbitmight have gone into yourgarden, down the sireet or behind

* G ve your chid the words ancl

before you know t, she w lbemak ng up her own poem.

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Someone special

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

When ch ldren have a nuriur ng

environment eary in ife, they

olten have higher lQ scores and

adjusi rnore easiy to school.

This game developsyour child's listening

skills because he

must listen to knowwhat to do.

* Develop your tocld er's sten ng skills by

saylng the followlng poem to hlm:'l know someone very specral.Do you know who?l'ilturn around and iLrrn around(turn around),And then l' point to yoLr (point ta your

by Jack e SiLberg

* Ask him to turn arouncl as you say the

6 Repeat the poem and change the action.nstead of turning around. jump up and downclap your hands, fly like a bircl and so on.

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Cat and mouseWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Exercis ng forms and

strengthens neural bridges:hal are necessary Tor

earn ng academic sk lsn ater life.

This game is not onlygreat fun but also a

wonderful way todevelop large motormuscles.

S Te! your ioddler that you are a Uny ittlemolrse and that she ls a cai ihat is going

t Tell her thai the moLrse says, Squeak,squeak" and the cat says, 'Meow, nreow'

c Get down on the floor and say, YoLr can'tcatch me!' Start crawling quickly andencourage your child to chase You.

* Crawl behind furniture, uncler tables and lnto

* When yoLrr child understands the game,

I

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Listen to the sound$

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Expose your toddler to avariety of sensory sl rnu i

corours, m!s c, anguage,

naluraland mechanical

sounds, touch, smel , taste -to ensure that. as an adult,

he wi I have the most llex b e

braln power for learning.

This game will helpyour toddler become

aware of thewonderful sounds

of the outdoors,

* Take your toddler outs de.

* Start listening for birds. When you hear abird chatter or sing, try to copy the soundand te him that you are maklng the 'bird e

O t you coniinue Lhis. Ee wil ba.o1.e ,wareof the sound and may try to dup icate it.

o Add n-w "o-nd,. such ds -"e wind blowingor dogs barking.

i Listen for other sounds in your environment.such as car sounds, motorcycle sounds and

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Animal ta

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

By listening, watching and

!lving words to exper ences.,,,ou deraonstrate interest in

ch ldren and raake ihem feeihat their thoughts and words

rfe imporlant.

18 to 21 months

n|\

--lI

Toddlers love to make animal

sounds and this game will help

them associate sounds that go

with different animals.

g Show your toddler a picture of adog. Talk aboui the sound that the

4 Next show her a picture of a catancl ta k about the sounci that the

+ Now show her a pcture of a fsh and,

insteacl of making a sound, show herhow ihe fish moves its mouth.

g Say the following:'Wlrat does the cloggie say?'Woof, woof, woof."What cloes the kitty say?''Meow, meow. meow.But the fishle, oh, ihe fish e

Coes (move your mouth tike a

* The next t me, siart with a familaran mal, then adcl a new anima andts sound. You could look atplctLrres before you say the poern.

* Always end with the fish. A fami arend w ll give your ch d a feeling of

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Sharing music 105

Dressing up 106

Talk to the animals 107

The looking game 108

Learning with play 109

Singing names 110

Clap your hands 111

Old MacDonald 112

Oh, my goodness! 113

Rickety Roo 114

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Shari n9 m usrc

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

'.'lus cal expefiences are v ta to:peech and motor development:nd to sensory integrat on.

Sharing music withyour toddler willbenefit his brain andgive you both a lot ofpreasure.

* Play a variety ofrnusic (any kind thatyou and your child enjoy sten ng to)and respond to your child's movementst he sways, you sway. f he jumps, you jump.

a Hold his hand and do different movementsto the music. You can lump, slide, run, twirL

s Move free y to the music and let your toddlerdo ihe same. When he sees that you areenjoyjng the musc, he wi enloy it too.

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words than ch ldren of ess ta kat ve

'nothers; at two years, the gap

had more than doub ed to

295 words.

Playing dressing uP is

something toddlerslove to do. As you

discuss the various

clothes, you are

developing theirlanguage and giving

them new vocabulary.

C Gather logel_-r all ki'ds of clolhr 'g l-ats

scarves, shoes, gloves or whatever you thini(

that yoLrr ioddler would enjoy

S Put on one of ihe hats and say, 'How do you

do, Mt (child's name)?'

g Put on a glove and say, 'OL, this fee s so

s Encolrrage yolrr child to p ck an article ofclothing. Help him wlth words if he doesn't

* Soon a conversaton w ll deveLop ancl thelanguage wi I flow'

Dressing up

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

The s ze of a two-year old's vocabulary s closely llnked

to how much an adult talks to the chid. At 20 months,

ch ldren of chatty mothers had on average 131 more

(,,

-;i...':.::: .r"

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Talk to the animalsWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Sc ent sts have shown thai n

stressful s tuations ch Jdren who

have a secure attachment to aparent or carer adapt more

eas ly and prodLrce ess cort so ,

a stress hormone that affectsrhe metabo sm, the imrnune

system and the brain.

21 to 24 months

Acting out everyday situationshelps your toddler understand

them.4 Pick a favourite stuffed animal that

your ch d ikes to play with.

f Carry on a conversation with the

You: ' took your bscuit and ate it.-Stuffed friend: 'Thank you fortellng me.'You: 'Can I gei you another one?'Stuffed friend: 'Yes, ihank you

You: like to p ay dressing upwith you.

Stuffed friencl: 'l I ke to wear the

Stuffecl frlend:'And t'ssnowlng.

* Think up situatons to act out withyour ioddler that can teach himabout lmporiant events ors tuations ln his life.

* Encourage him to enter into the

* Other deas for conversation areputting away toys, brushing teethand going io fire doctor.

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This game will require

your toddler to

concentrate, he needs

to listen carefully toyour instructions then

carry them out.

The ooking game

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A chlld's potent al is determined

n the early years - from the flrst

moments oi life to the age or

three. These are the Years when

we create the Promise of a

child s fLrture.

* Place a few familiar ioys on each side of ihe

* Sit on the floor With your ioddler'

S Show him how to Lift his chin high in the arr'

* Show him how to turn h s head to one sde

and then the other sloe

* Ask hirn to look at (name a toy) as he iurns

his head in diffefent direcions

* Repeat places for hlm io Look - Look at the

ceiling, look at the floor and so on

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Bra n research underscores

what educators have ong

argued: early soc a and

emotiona experiences are tl're

seeds of human nle lgence.

Each chid's J'reural circuits are

carving highways in the brain

where future earning wil travel

i Se\ec\ se\e\a\ os\ec\s. s\c\ as e.\ei\b\\\s\.a spoon or a cup that your todcller is famjlrarwith and uses on a regular basis.

f Sei them on the floor.

t Sit in front of the objecis.

t P ck up one objeci, such as the hairbrush,and pretend to brush your halr.

$ Pick up each object and pretend to use it.

* Ask your toddler to pick up one ol theobjects and show you how he would use it

21 to 24 months

!h play

+

\\i\s \s a g\ea\ game

to develop your

toddler's thinkingskills and help him

imagine other thingsto do with the same

obiect, such as using

a cup to drink fromand for pouring.

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ngrng names

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

The more words a ch ld hears,

lhe faster he earns language.

The sound of words creates theneural c rcu try that s necessary

for chidren to develop anguage

skils.

f. .a-,€-a ,\"

This is a great

vocabulary-buildinggame.

S Si on the floor wih your child.

* Name an object in the room that the ch ldknows by chanting or saylng, 'l can see ateddy bear' (or other familiar object).

+ AsL you' child to roLch i5- tFddy be-r.

s Continue by nam ng anoiher objeci in theroom. Each time you name an objeci, chanior say t in the sentence first, then ask your

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Clap your handso:?

Ar'

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Before a ch ld can process

anguage, ne can pfocess

music. Early mus cal

expenences ncrease ano

enhance spatiaFtemporareasoning and the earnlng ofmathemat ca concepts.

When children do tast and

slow actions, they begin tointernalize the concepts.

* S ng the folow ng very sowy tothe tune of Row, Row, Fow YourBoai :

'Clap, clap, clap your hands,Slowly every day.(Ctap yaur hands slowly.)Merr y, n'rerrly, merrily, merrily(keep clapping),Then we shout, "Hooray".(Jump up anci clown and shout"hooray' slowly.)'

f Sing thls verse faster.

Faster every day.(Ctap your hands faster.)Merrily, merrily, merriy, merriy,Then we shoui, "Hooray".'

by Jackie Sj berg

* Sing this song with d fferentactions. Always do the actionssowly at nrsi. ihen speed ffrem up.

$ Other actions to try jnciude ro lingyour hands, shaking your hands,waving your hands, stamping yourfeet and shaking your hips.

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A favourite song withtoddlers is 'OldMacDonald Had a

Farm'. They love tomake the animalsounqs.

d MacDonald

WHAT RESEARCHSAYS

A neurolog ca scan olchidren who are s ng ranursery rhymes and

do ng counting garnes

wou d show sect ons cithe r brains lteralyglow ng with activiiy.

* Try singing a new version of the song:'Old MacDonald had a cold, E, l, E, I, O.And wth his cod he had a cough,E, I, E, t, O.'

f Add so--d, you m g"r .rdke w"-n yo- ^a\ e

f Old M.cDon"ld co-ld al-o h-ve d Sd-de^. atso .--. a cw-ei siop a-d qo on. Ch.ngi-gthe words develops vocabu ary.

i For a cha lenge, sing this as a sequentialsong, repeaUng the list of items mentionedat the encl of each verse.

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Oh, my goodness

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

When children receive warm,

responstve care. trtey are morei[6 v t^ fa^ crfa rn^ ca.' ro

ancl to be able to build

attachments to others,

4This rhyme willencourage a sense ofsecurity in your child.

n Say the following to your ch ld:'Oh, my goodness,Oh, my gracious,Look who's here, look who's here.Oh, my goodness,Oh, my gracious,lt's my favourte (child's name).'

$ Hold your chid ciose and give her a big hug.

C Repeat the poem again. When you hug yourchild, hold her high in the air and then bringher down for a big kiss.

* Try rocking her, slowly spinning her aroundor any other lov ng moUon.

* Your ittle one will absolutely love this!

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Rickety roq

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A ch ld's brain grows throLrgh

exper ence and attachment, two

crt ca components necessary

Your child will want to do thisover and over again. lt's theperfect way to develop

attachment skills,

o Put your todd er on your lap facjngyou. Hold her at the waist andmove your knees up and down sothat she can lrounce.

s Say the following rhyme:'R ckety roo, R ckety ree,Bouncing on your Daddy's knee.R ckety roo, rickety row,

Stop the horsy,

(Pull yaur child clase to yau andgive her a hug.)

s Start the bouncing again, sayrng

ihe fo Lowing:'R ckety roo, rickety rup,Go ng up, up, up.(Lift yout child in the air.)Rickety roo, rickeiy round,Watch achlld's name) going down(Suppotl her under the arms asshe falls between your knees.)

by Jacke Silberg

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Looking for faces 116

Ring-a-ring o' roses 117

Look at yourself 118

Sweet little bunny 119

Learning rhymes 120

Shake your fingers 121

Whispering 122

The fruit story 123

Free like the wind 124

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Look ng for faces

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

When you express difierenternot ons, you st mu ate thebra n. Emotions cause a

release of chemicals thathelps the brain remeraber

d fferent feelngs and theevents that are related 10

those fee ngs.

This game helps two-year-olds identify theirteelings.

t St wth your two year old and find picturesof faces n magazines and books.

o Ask your child about the expression on ihe

e Find a picture of a ch d s face that lookshappy. Describe ihe emotion on ihe face ofthe p cture and then ask your child to make

C Keep looking for happy-face pictures.

s On anoiher day look for different kinds ofexpress ons. Excted- sad and silly are good

* Look for expresslons thai match the wayyoL'r ch d s feeling that day.

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Ring-a-ring o'roses

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

All ch !dren learn. What theylearn depends on what theyhave been exposed to. Because

most of your chid's llrain

deve oprnent takes place aiter

birth, you have many

opportunities every day tocontribute to his heathy brain

This is a wondedul way todevelop your child's spatial

understanding,

g Play the usual 'Ring-a-ring o'Roses' with your two-year-old.Hold hands, walk around in a circleand slng the following wordsi

'Ring-a-ring o' roses,A pocketfui of posies,A-iishoo, a-tishoo,We a fall down.'

g Fa down to the ground gently.Your child will absolL'tely ove trr|sl

C Now play the game aga n, butinstead of saying 'al fall down',change ihe action.

'Bing-a-ring o roses,A pocketful of posies,A-tishoo, a-tisrroo,Turn around.

f You could also clap your rrands;

hop, hop, hopijump up and down;and quack llke a duck.

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Look at yourself

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Bra n studies ndicate thatparents and educators have agolden opportun ty to deve op achid's brain. That meansprov ding a rch environment

without undue academ c stress.

This is a wonderful game to helpyour child think about the

different parts of his body and toenhance his observation skills.

E Say io your iwo-year-od, 'li youare wearing shoes, jLrmp up and

$ Help your child by asking him, 'Areyou wearing shoes? Show mewhere they are.

t Poirit to his shoes and ask him tolump up and down. You might need todemonstrate how to do the jumping.

* Each time you ask him ab'outhimseif, po nt io thai part of hisbody and show him how to do the

S Here are other ideas:. lf you are wearing socks, twist

back and forth.. lf you are wearing a shirt, clap

. lf you are wearing trousers,shake your head up and down.

s Once you have played th s game afew times, you w ll find that yourchild may be abe to do the actionswithoui your rrelp.

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Sweet little bunny

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Scientisis have found that Yourrelationship wilh your ch ld

affects her braln in many ways-

By prov ding warm, respons ve

care, you strengthen the

bio ogical systems that helP her

hand e her emot ons,

This game will develop your

child's spatial concepts.

g Play this game usrng your two-year-old's favourite stuffed animal.

Change the name of 'bunny' iowhatever stuffed animal that you

t Say the following Poem and do ihe

'Sweet little bunnY,Hopping on the ground.(Hold the bunny and hoq it uP

24 to 27 months

Sweet little bunny,Looking all around.(Turn the bunny arcund.)Look up hLgh.

(Hold the bunny high in the air.)

(Bring the bunny dawn to the

(Run with bunny.)Oh, oh, oh,Sweet Liitle bunny,Where dld you go?(Hide the bunny behind Your

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N/ernory is earn ng thatsllcks. When earn ng

occurs, new synaps,as

form and/or old

strengthened.

Two-year-olds are like

sponges, They hear

something once and

are already beginning

to memorize it,

especially if it involves

actions.

Lea rn ing rhymes

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

An interesting way to say nursery rhymes is

to accent the last word of each line and doan action at lhe same ttme. This wi helpyour child to memorize the rhyme.

t Here is an examp e. Remember to accent

'Hlckory, dickory, DOCK.(Move yoLtr fingers h a climbing motian )The mouse ran up the CLOCK.(Ctimb yaur fingers up again.)The clock struck ONE (hold up one tinger)The mouse ran DOWN.(Move the ane finger downwatds.)Hickory, dickory, DOCK.(Clap you hands on the word "dack' .)'

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Shake your fingersWHAT RESEAFCH SAYS

Positive eady experiences andnteractlons alfect a child's emotionaldevelopment.

Play this game with adoll or stuffed toy thathas hands and feet.

O S. on tne floor w .' yoLr- two-year-oo d-osnow her how to take the do|,s or stuffedtoy s arms and shake them up and down.

ll Give the toy to your chltd and tet her try tt_

0 Think of all the things that you can do w|tnthe stuffecJ toy.

ll Here are some ideas:. Wave your hand.. Clap your hands.. Clap your feet together.. Throw a kiss.

C Ask your two-year-otd for her deas.

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Wh ispering

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Each time a child is stimulatedto think, ethef new neura

br dges are formed or pre-

exist ng ones are strengthened-

The more neura bridges formecl

or strengthened, the more thelntellect w ll be developed.

Two-year-olds are fascinatecl by whisperingand are very prcud when they can clo it.

o Whisper something to your two-year-old.Say, 'Let s clap our hands.'

s Ask your two-yearold to whisper someihing

C Keep whisper ng to each other until yourrwo-year-old -r derstands how to rr'rke Fi5

voice very soft.

Whispering helps a

child learn tomodulate his voice, an

important aspect ofsound awareness. ltalso takes a lot ofconcentralion.

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The fruit storvWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

The pLast c ty of the brain, ts abilty torewire tsef, s what makes it so easy forchidren to earn language. The rnore

words yoLrng chidren hear, the rnofe

connectiofs their bra ns make.

Everyday objects can be agreat source of inspiration forconversation and language

development.

E Pick three or foLrr fruits for yourch ld to examine with yoLr.

I Cut each one open an.l talk aboutwhat's inside. Does it have seeds,a core, segments and so on?

* Tell a siory about the fruit, usingyour own words. Here is an

'Once Lrpon a time there was an

apple that carne to play with Billy.

"Hi Billy, 'm giad to be here, but I

am a bt onely. Could we lnviieanother fruit to come over andplav?""Okay", said Billy, "L'll call an

Bi y dialed the phone and sad,"Heilo, orange. Would you like tocome over io play?"'

n Let your child suggest whom tocall next. Wiih each new iruit,examine it, talk about it, and, ofcourse, taste it.

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Free like the windWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A ch ld's capacity to earn and

thrive n a varety oi settings

between nature (genet c

endowment) and nuriure (the

kind of care, stmuLation, and

teaching they receive).

24 to 27 months

It feels wonderful tohold a scad in your

hand as you movefreely to music. lt alsogivesachildasenseof balance and

control.

This is a very creative game and your childwill want to play it again anc! again.

S Play some lnsirumental muslc as you andyour child dance with scarves-

* Swoop the scad high into the air and ihenow to the ground.

* Hold the scarf out as you turn in a circie.

* You ancl your child can each holcl one end ofthe scarf and dance together.

* Whatever you do, your child will copy you.

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Repeating 126

The mice game 127

Walkity, walkity, stop 128

Can you do it too? 129

The smelly game 130

Fill in the word 131

Building a house 132

Looking for stones 133

The wheels on the bus '134

My little bird 135

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WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Repeating

O Here are some ideas:

Children learn /anguage by

near ng woros over ano overagain. Language is a crucial

skil since t is a pfmarycoramunicat on system.

Play a game with your

two-year-old whereyou repeat the last

word ot a sentence

three times.

'Do you like ice cream, crearr, cream?'Can I brLrsh your hair, hair, hair?''Let's play with ioys. toys, toys.'

* As you say the repeated word, accent theword the first time.

* Encourage your two-year-old to make up

her own words and repeat them.

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The mice game

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

The number of bra n

connect ons ncreases when ach id gfows Lrp in an enr ched

27 to 30 months

Fingerplays are fun ways todevelop a child's language andsmall motor skills.

t Put your hands behind your back.Say the following flngerptay and do

'Five liite mice went out to pay(place hands in ftont of yau),Looklng for food along the way.(Pretend to put the food in your

Olt came the pussy cat, seekand taI (hold hands like ctaws),And four little mice wentscampering back.'

* Flepeat, subtracting the nurober ofmrce that scamper back.

O When you get to one liite mouseand you say, 'Out came the pussycat sleek and fat', stop for asecond, then say very quickty,'The mouse ran away, now whatdo you think of thatt,

O Repeat the fingerpiay andencourage your chitd io do theactions with you.

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Walkity, walkity, stop

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Large motor skils, smal motorskils, thinkng skiLs -everything s learned byplaying. When children fina ly

That s whal play s all aboLrt

- try ng dlfferent th ngs tolind out what works and

what doesn't.

27 to 30 months

"j

This game will help to developyour toddler's coordinationand large muscles.

* Hold your child's hand as you walkand say the following:

'Walkity, walkity, walkity, walklty,Wa kity, wa kity, siop.'

* Stop when you say'stop'.

* Change the movement iromwa king to hopping.

'Hopp;ty, hoppity, hoppity,

Hoppity, hoppity, stop.'

S Stop again when you say 'stop'.

a Keep changing the aciion, butalways stop on the word 'stop'.

o What you w ll find ls that your childwil know the exact t me to stop-

g Oiher actions you might try includejumping, swimm ng, tLrrning,runnLng and marcn ng.

'SFr

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;

a

This game developsyour child's thinkingand communicationskills as well as his

imagination.

Can you do it too?

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

At no other stage does thebrarn master so many

activities w th such ease.

s Pretend to use an imaginary object and te I

your ch ld what you are doing-

* For example, pretend to drink some milk.

o Say, 'l am drinking some milk-'

i Ask your two-year-old, 'Can you do t too?'

t Continue acting out simple activities thaiyour chid knows, such as the following:. Throw a ball.. Brush your teeth.. Wash your face.. BrL'sh your hair.

* Always ask, 'Can you do it too?' after you doa pretend action.

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The smelly gameWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

The human bran is un qLrey

constrLrcted to benefit from

warff i ov ng experencesand frorn good teaching,pariicu ary dur ng

the first years

'l'\.

Playing with fruit and {lowersin this way develops your

child's sensory experiences.

C Select three different tems thathave a distinct smel . lt's easlest tosiaft wth food ancl flowers. Forexampe, lnterest ng smels comefrorn an orange, a pickle and lilacs.

C Slggest to your child that you bothpretend to be bears on a wa k.

* Say, 'Little bear, I sme I someth ng

S Preiend io pck an orange frorn airee- Take ofi some of the skin andlet your two-year-old smell it.

* Continue with the other two ltemsihat you have se ected.

S Say, 'Little Bear, et's sit in the

agarn.

S Fina y, say to yoLrr ltt e one,'Would you like to taste one of thethings that we have smelt?'

C When you add taste, you introduceanother sensory experience.

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I

LI

IFill in the word

WHATRESEARCHSAYS

Ta king to childrenis the best way todevelop their future

language skils.

Two-year-olds are

developing language

at a very fast rate,

This game is an

excellent way todevelop bothlanguage skills and

imagination.

To encourage your two-year-old's languagetry the fo owing.

i Make up a story with your child's name in it.Each time you come to her name, let her fil

* For example, Once upon a time there was alitte girl named (your chlld's name).This little glrl named (let child fill in theword) went io the kitchen to eat her lunch.'

i Add situations to the story ihat willencourage her to fill in more blanks.' (Your child's name) opened thecupboard and took out some

-.'

g Depending on your child, yoLr can make thestory simple or complicated, short or long.

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Bu td

WHAT RESEARCH

SAYS

When a ch ld s two, his

bra n is twice as active

or I dr v, a !u,EgE

siuoenL

Make this game more

exciting by giving yourchild plastic animals

and/or people to put

inside the structureshe builds.

ng a house

.il

\i *"vi;$:

g Sii on the floor with your two-year-old andlots of building blocks.

* Make a simple structure with ihree or four

$ lf your child does not stad buildingsomeihing on his own, encourage him to

* lf your child is interested n making morecomplicated bu ldings, lei him iake the lead-

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Looking for stonesWHAT RESEARCH SAYS

New ins ghts into brain

deve opment affirm whatmany parents and carers haveknown for years - that ov ng

attachments between young

children and adults, and

slimulation that s positive

and appropr ate, reaily domake a difference n

children's deve opment,

This enjoyable game

teaches an awareness

of nature.

c Pick a nice day to look for stones with your

* Talk about whai you are going to do andtare ,long a cont.iner io put the etones in.

+ Suggest to your child thai you look for acertain kind of stone. For example, 'Let s finda small stone' or 'Let's find a smooth sione.'

C You can look for stones that are large, small,bumpy, smooth, wh ie, brown and so on-

d When you have inished, bring the stoneshome and wash them.

* Look at them closely and tatk about wherethey might have come from.

Note: ff your child stiputs things into hismouth, be sufe youcollect only stones thatdo not pose a choking

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The wheels on the bus

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

l\,4usic optim zes bra n

development, enhances

multlple nle ligences and

faciltates bond ng between

adllt and chid.

This popular song is a great

favourite of young children.

f lf you don't know the tune, youcan say the words or make upyour own rune.

'The whees on ihe bus goround and round (rollyour fistsover one another),Round and round, round androun l (continLte ralling fists).The whees on the bus go round

Allthrough the town.

o Continue with other verses:'The doors on the bus go openand shut (use your hands) . . .

The horn on the bus goes beep,beep, beep (pretencl to honk a

The kids on the bus go up anddown (move up and down) .-.'

t And ihe all-t me favourite verse:'The baby on ihe bus goes, 'waa,waa, waa (pretend to cry) ...

* Make up imaginaiive verses:'The sheep/cows/dinosaurs on thebus go, "Baa, baa, baa" ... / 'Moo,moo. moo"... / "Grrr, grrr, grrr"...'

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My li

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Attachrnents between young

ch ldren and their parents orcarers are biolog ca ly 'wired'toforge a c ose emot onal ti-o.

27 to 30 months

By holding your childclose while you saythis poem you willenhance your child'sfeeling of security.

t Say the following poem and do the actions:'Here is a nest,All warm inside,Where my little birdCan safely hide (wrap your arms aroundyour chitd and hald her clasely).Here is a nest,All h dden away,Where my little b rdCan s ng and play (give yaur child a toy).Here s a nest,Al cosy and deep,Where my little birdCan go to sleep (rack your little one gentlyand pretend to go to sleeq).

ttle bird

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Favourite poems 137

The sequence game 138

A treasure hunt 139

Puddle watch 140

Telling stories '141

Here comes Susie Moosey 142

Sorting toys 143

, When I was 144

What do you see? 145

I Again! 146

t'

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Favourite poems

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Causality is a key component oilogic: if I smie, N,4urnmy smiesback. A sense that one thrng

causes another forms synapses

thai will eventualy suPport

mofe complex concepts of

causa ry.

30 to 33 months

The more dramatic and funyou make this, the more your

children will enioy it. This kind

of game will remain with them

for ever.

Two-year-olds love the rhyme,rhythm and emotions that wordsconjure up, especially in poems.

O The folLowing are good Poems touse wlth young chldren.. 'Hickory, Dickory, Dock'.. 'Hey, Diddle, Diddle .

. 'Jack and JilL'.

. 'Humpty Dumpty'.

. Twlnkle, Twinkle, Little Siaa.

. 'Mary Had a Little Lamb'.

. 'Jack Be Nimble'.

.'Pat-a-Cake'.

t Say the poem with yoLrr two-Year-old. Be dramatic and try acting outthe story.

C What a fun way to learn languageskillsl

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The sequence game

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

During her first ihree years, atotaly dependent ch ld w I bu ldan ncredibly complex newbra n thai w I enable her towalk, ialk, analyse, care, love,play, exp ore and have a uniqueemotiona personality.

30 to 33 months

fi

Sequencing is an impodantpre-reading skill. Helping yourtwo-year-old learn to think in

an orderly way will benefit herin the future.

Sequencing means cloing a seriesof things in a certain order orpattern, lt also means being at teto repeat a pattern and add on

rl Self-care tasks, sLrch as washlngyour hands, getting dressed orbrusrring your teeth, are a goodp ace to siart thinking about

t Chant the fo lowing:'Now t's Ume to wash our

Now it's time to wash oLrr handsWhat comes ne)ar?'

* Ask your chicl whai she w I donext. lf she says, 'Brush my teeth ,

then chant that.

S Add the new part each time.

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A treasu re h u nt

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

ALthough the brain is capable oflearning throughout life, nothing

wil ever again match th s most

exuberant time ol earn ng.

30 to 33 months

Your child will love

searching for and

finding treasures.

O Hide three or foLrr treasures in your garden.

C Tle ribbons or crope paper near thetreasures, so that they wilL be easy to find.

O Tell your child in advance what the treasuresare, such as the following:

' Smd toys hidden under some leaves.. Toys in a low branch ot a tree,. Toys on the seat of a swing or at the end

c Holding your iwo-year-old s hand, walkaround the garden and search for the

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This kind of activitydevelops thinkingskills. Play this game

after it rains.

Pudd le watch

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

A strong bond to a nunuring

adult can help a chid withstancthe ordinary stress of daily lfe.

C Go outside and find a puddle-

n lf it is on a pavement, draw a Iine around thepudd e with chalk.

O lf it is in a muddy area, draw a ine around it

O WdtLh r rhroLrgro-r tre day as it or es.

* TLis br ^gs -p wo-derrul conversationjabout what has happened to the water.

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Telling stories

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Whie grammar is earned more

easiy by hearing short

sentences, chiidren whoseparents use many dependenlclauses (beg nn ng with'because'and 'which') earn touse these in their speech ear ier

than the chi dren of parents

who do not.

This is a good game to play

with poems.

{ Tell a familiar story with repeated

t The fo lowing dialogue from TheThree Liil:le Pigs' is a goodexample of repeated phrases:

Wolf voice: 'Little pig, lirde pig,let me come in,Pig voice: 'Not by the hair on mY

chinny-chin-chin.'wolf voice: 'Then l'll huff and l'llpuff and l'll blow your house in-'

* Soon your two-year-old will be ableto say the words with you.

* once your chlld knows the words,you can begin to leave blanks andlet him fill in the word.

* The following are additional stories,songs or folktales with repeated

. 'Goldilocks and the ThreeBears .

. 'The Three Billy Goais Gruff'.

. 'The Gingerbread Man'.

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Here comes Susie Moose

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Scieniists are lust now rea izing

how much experiences aft-or

b rth, rather than something

innate, deterrnine the actua'wir ng' of the hurnan bra n.

This game willdevelop your toddler'slistening skills and

coordination.

g Say ihe folow ng, using your ch ld's named^d rhyning it. For example. 'Here conesBobby Dobby' or 'Jackie wacky':

'Here comes Susie Moosey,Walking down the street.She can walk a lot of ways,Watch her little feet.'

f Suggesi an action for your t\,vo-year-old to clo:

'Hop Sus e Moosey,Hop, hop, hop.You can hop down the street,With your little feet (hop with your child).'

0 Coninue the game, changing the actions.Additionar io-as a'e.unp. rLn. tiptoe. slide.skate and march.

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Sorting toys

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Chidren love to play. lt comesnaturally to them and issomething they should be

encouraged to do, becauseit is essent a to the rdevelopment. Large rnotorsk ls, srnall motor sk lls,

thinking skils every,4hing s

learfecl throLrgh p ay.

30 to 33 months

This game willdevelop your child'sthinking skills.

Two-year-olds love their toys. The more youcan play games that involve their toys, themore they will enjoy it.

A Sii on ihe floor with your two-year-old andput many toys n front of you.

C Siart sorting by colour: 'Let's find al the toysthat are red and put ihem together.'Continue softing by coloLtr.

S You can sort by size, colour orcharacteristics (toys that have wheels,animaltoys and so on).

* Ask your child how she thlnks the toysshoLrld be sorted. You and she w ll think ofmany ways by ook ng at the toys-

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When I was

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

One thing young ch ldren need

for opt mum brain developments a rich and responsive

anguage envtronmenr

n whlch they are

exposed to a wlde range

Develop your two-year-old's language

skills and imagination

by chanting aboutdifferent objects in

the room and making

up imaginative

aclions for them.

f Chant or sing the fo lowing to the tune of'Mary Had a Little Lamb':

'When I was a ifrle chair,Litt e chair, little chair.When lwas a tte chair,I could sit like th s.

When lwas a litle plane,Little plane, iitle plane.When I was a liitle plane,L could fly like ihis.

When I was a little ba l,

Little ba l, little ball.When I was a little baLl,

I could ro I like this.'

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WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

DLrring crtical learningperiods, or windows ofopporiunity. pathways growthat form the foundation forfuture skils.

What do you see?

0 For e\anple. i'you are wrll"i-g ouisde. asjyour two-year-old what she sees. When sheg ves you an answer, stimu ate her th nkingby ask ng questions.

* li your chid says ihat she sees a tree, hereare some quesiions you could aski. How big is the iree?. What colour is it?. What do the Ieave. look like?. Where is the very top of the tree and the

very bottorn?

This is a very creativegame that is good toplay during a walkoutside or a ride inthe car.

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in !Aga

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

When the rhythm and melody of

anguage become a pari ol a

ch ld s lfe, learning io read will

be as natural as learning towalk and talk.

Reading stories willhelp your child have a

longer attention span.when two-year-olds like a poem, a book ora song, they want to hear it again andagain.

f lf the carer hears a story so many times thatit gets bor ng, iry ask ng the child to te L thestory in his own words.

* Read the story and let yoLrr two-year-old fill

n sore of the wo'ds. He probably hd> thastory memorized lry now,

* Simple stories ihai your child can rememberare favourites at this age,

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33 to 36 months

Where is Jack? 148

Musical instruments 149

Let's choose 150

Muffin Man rhymes '151

Colourful steps 152

The puppy game 153

Funny tricks 154

Grocery shopping 155

A rhythm game 156

Laundry baskets '157

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Action songs willdelight your child and

as he gets to knowthem well he will startto ioin in with thewords.

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Each young brain iorms theneurona and muscu ar

connections required for s ttlngand craw ing, wa king and

ta king, at ts own pace.

Where is Jack?

* Say -he'ol,o$,' 9 rhyne a.o do ihe a.ro^..ihen a<k your lwo yed -old to join yo.:

'l'm a little box(stoop dawn with your atms hugging yaur

Still as can be (stand very sti ).Lft up my id(slowly raise your hands above yaur

And what do you see?Shhhl BooL(Jump up and Hise yaur hands high in the

Jack-in-ihe-boxl

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Musical

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Dr [/]ark Tramo, a neuroscientistat Harvard l,,4ed cal Schoo ,

reporled that exposure to mus c

rewlres neural circLrils. L ke

other c rcu ts formed early ln

lfe, the ones for mus c w I

endLrre.

33 to 36 months

nstruments

4."r'n{'

Provide a selectionof instruments foryour two-year-old toexplore different kinds

ot sounds.

* Start with drums, sand blocks, triangle and

g DrLrnT <: l"rlLenonthe'i-r,t'en _"'rnldd e. The sound will be higher and lower.

* Sand blocks: rub them iogether to hear an

interesting sound like a tra n.

* Triangle: hit it at different places to producehlgher and lower sounds.

t Sticks: hii ihem on different surfaces to produce

differeni sounds. Hitting a stick on the floor andthen on atabe willfasclnate your chlld.

i

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Let's choose

WHATRESEARCHSAYS

cefra n endorphins

strengthens thefunct on ng of brain

Pos t ve, happyieei ngs cause ihe

Play this pretend

game to help your

two-year-old learn

about choices.

t Sit on the floor wlth your child and putseveral stuffed animals on the floor wth you.

* Talk to one of the animals. 'Mr Bear, wouldyou ike cereal or cheese today?' Ask yourchild to answer for Mr Bear.

* Discuss the pros and cons of the choice.

S Pick up another animal and say, 'Bunnyrabbit, are you golng to play insde or outside

* Here again s a good chance to discuss the

t lt is impoftant for a child to feel goocl aboutthe choices that he makes.

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l

This game helps yourtwo-year-old learnabout rhyming.

f S ng ihe tune of DoYou Know the MufftnMan?' us ng thefollowing worcls:

'Do you know the jo,

Muffin Man rhymes

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Scans of ch ldren's brains showthat the growth at th s age isexp os ve, a fact that a lowsthera to absorb and organ zenew intormation at a rate muchfaster than adLllts.

co, go, go,Do you know the jo, jo, jo,Ho, ho, go, go go, heyt,

C As you sing the song, ctance around andcap your hands on the word ,hey,.

g PicL dnv .h ee .Fy.ni,lg sou-d, io sng rresong.

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Colourful steps

WHAT RESEARCHSAYS

Dur ng crit ca periods

long, th n fbres grow

nside the brain, creatingpathways that carry

electr ca mpulses ffoncell to cel . The resu t ng

network. whlch grows

da ly n the yoLrng braln,

forms the neufo ogical

foundat on upon wh ch

a ch d bu lds a let nre

of sklls.

You can develop your

children's spatialthinking by expanding

the actions you ask

them to do,

33 to 36 months

* Make a tra of paper p ates on the floor.

* Use two or three dfferent coours in your path

* S ng a favourite song as you and your twoyear-old walk on the path. Twinkje, Twinkle,Little Star' is a good one to use.

* Each i me you stop s nging, siop walk ng. liyour chilcl knows colours, ask him to namethe coloLrr thai you are standing on.

* Deve op your chilcl's spatial thlnking bysuggest ng. 'Let s walk over the p aies .

'Let's walk on the plates' or'Let's waLk

around the plates.

* You can also do other actions, sLrch ashopping, lumping and tiptoelng.

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. ppy

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

The hurnan brain deve ops mostraprdly from birth to the age of srx.

Researchers agree that personal ty, atliiudes,concepts of sef, anguage. cop ng sk lls al,]d earnngpatterns are in place by the age of three.

Pretend play creates newopportunities for languagestimulation.

S Designate an area of the room asthe 'kennel' where the puppiesplav.

t Pretend to be the mummy ordaddy dog wlth your two-year-old

* Ask your little puppy what hisname is and call him by this nameas you play the game,

11 You can say, 'Bow wow. woofwoot. (puppy's name),lets hopover to the kennel.'

* Folow the direction and ask yourchild to do the same.

l} Continue giving ideas for differentthings to do ln the kennel.

C Ask your child for hls ideas.

t Other ideas include jumping in thekennel, marching ln the kennel,crawling in the kennel and eating inthe kennel. Pretend to chew on abone, or maybe eat a real snack in

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Funny tricksWHAT RESEARCHSAYS

f the brain's visua and

Tnotor neurons are nottrained between tlreages of two and eleven,

neurons are raTety

'p/astic enough tobe'rewired'.

Sequencing games

are wonderful forpreparing your two-year-old for reading.

f Chant or slng ihe followlng to the tune ot'London Briclge is Fall ng Down :

'| can clo a funny trck, funny tnck, funny

I can do a funny trick,Here's what I can do Aump up and

s Repeat the song and at the end add a

second activity after jumping up ancl down

$ Keep sing ng the song, adding on anadditiona acUvlty.

s Addltlonal ideas nc ude shaking a leg.clapping hands, turning around, noddingyour head and touching your toes.

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&WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

In the course of the first three years,

a totally dependent ch ld w I bu ld

an incred b y cornplex brain thatwil be the begrnning of a new

independent chid.

Your two-year-old willlove to help you out inreal-life situations.

o Ask your child to help you prepare ashopping list.

i Take her to the supermarket and look for theitems on the list.

* When you return home, let her help you putaway the groceries and read the labels, boxtops aro packages ds you slore then_,

O lf possible, make a recipe with theingredients that you bought at the shop.

O Praise the efforts of your two-year-old

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A rhythm game

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Exposure to mus c rewires

neural clrcults that may a so

strengthen the c rcuits used

in rnathematics.

* Say the following chani and do the actrons:'One, two, three,Touch your knee.One, two, three,Knee, knee, knee.'

* Repeat, changing the parts of the body. Forexampe, Touch your arm' or'Touch your

S The words do not have to rhyme.

This helps children totearn an awareness

of rhythm.

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Laundry baskets

WHAT RESEARCH SAYS

Fvery new move has to be

repeated over and over tostrengthen neura c rcu ts,

Laundry baskets or large plastic boxes areperted to help your child practise throwing

O Experiment with throwing diiferent objects,like balls, wadded paper and scarves, into

$ Each ob,ject will require a clifferent klnd ofmotor skill to get it in.

* Place the baskei close enough to your chilclso that he will be successful in getting theobject inio the basket.

33 to 36 months

This is a great way todeveloo coordination,

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Aabstract reasoning 55action rhymes 99,144animal sounds 103, 112

atiachment 50, 49, 1O7,

113, 114, 135

attention skills 42, 146

Bbalance 36ball games aobaskets, throwing into

157

baih time 64body parts, identirying

60, nabonding 7, 19, 24,

132F5

books 67, 79, 88, 94,146

bouncing 36, 73

brain development 4-5building blocks 47,132

ccausality 137

'Choo choo train' 26clapplng games 111

classical music 95climbir'g 52clothes, dressing up

'106

colours 152

concentratibn skills 42,1o4,122

confidence 54, a1

coordination 128, 142,

157

hand €ye 14, 32, 40,46

cortisollOTcouniing games 112

crawling 16, 31, 52, AO

cuddling 7,19, a9curiosity 35, 63

Ddancing 30, 33, 124

dressing up lOo

Eemoiional development

10, 116

endorphins 150

Ffaclal expressions 13, 18,

74,116'Father, Malther and

uncle John' 58feeding skills 40finger food 40fingerplays l2Tfruit 123, 130

G'Going up the escalatoi

grammar 141

Hhand eye coordination

'14,32,40, 46'Hickory dickory, dock'

64hiding games 97,139

peekaboo games 35,42 4,56,75

'Hippet/ hoppity' 99

I

imagination 129, 131, 153

imitation 70

J'Jack-ln-the-box' 63

Kkeys 53kicking 29

Llanguage development

birth to 3 months a3 to 6 moriths 27-a6 to I months 54, 56I to 12 months 64-5,

6a-7012 to 15 months 7415 to 1a months 84-5,

901a to 21 months 94,

94921 to 24 months 106,

110

24 to 27 months 12327 to 30 monihs

126-7 , 131

30 to 33 months 137,

141,144

throwing into 157

legs, strengthening 16,

29,37

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Index

6 to I months 4512 to 15 months 7215 to 1a months 9218 to 21 months 1OO,

1Q2

30 to 33 months 142

logic 137

looking games 1Oa.145love aglu abies 7a

M

mathematics 95. 111, 156

memory oeveropmenr26.116,120

3 to 6 months 29,

6 to 9 months 47, 49,

5315 to 18 months a6-71A io 21 months 96,

101

27 to 30 months 127 A

'MLrff n Man' 151

birth to 3 months 9

3 to 6 months 336 io 9 months 39

9 to 12 months 65

12 to 15 months 7a

15 to 1a months a31a ro 21 monrhs 95

21 to 24 months 1O5,

]]l24 ta 27 nonlhs 12427 to 30 months 134

musical instruments '149

'My tte bird'135

Nnaming oblects 110

nappy changing 21

'N'rggle nose' 24nurturng skils 77

oobservat on sk lls 1Ta

'Oh, my goodnessl'113

'Old MacDonald'112

P'parentese', talking to

babies a, 20, 76peekaboo games 35.

42-4, 56,75pictLres, looking at 67,

79, aa, 94, 116

pretend games 129, 150,153

pushing games a1

R

read ng 67,79,44,146

reasoning ab ty 95repear ng, ranguage

rhyrnes 1T2-14, 120, 137,

151

rhtthm 72, 156

'Fling a ringo roses'117

rocking 36, 7a

rolling over 34

sscarves, danc ng with

124

security 113, 135

sef-awareness 91

sensory experiencessmells T5. T3O

textures 15, 46, A4sequencing garnes 134,

154

shopping 155

srngrng3 to 6 months 33,

376 to 9 months 39,

I to T2 months 6A

12 to T5 months 7a

15 to TA months a31a to 2T months 9a21 to 24 months 111

27 to 30 months 134

smells T5, 130

'Snuggle, buggle, love

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134

146

buildi

c

104

157

song-paiting 72

anrmar souncls 103. 112

stening to T02

spar ar conceptsI to l2 months 5912 to 15 rnonths 781A to 2T rnonths 9621 to 24 months T11

24 ta 27 nonths 117,

33 to 36 months 152

stackrng toys 6T, 47. 96,

stones, looking for 133

siory telling 69, 79, Aa,141,146

stroking 51

stuffed toys 45, 90, 97,107, T19, 121, 150

'Sweet little bunny' 119

Ttalking to bab es and

birth to 3 months a,2A

3 to 6 months 276 to 9 months 56I to 12 months 7012 to 15 months 7618 to 2T rnonths 9A27 to 30 months 131

taste. sense of 130teeth 66textures 15, 46, 84throwing skilrs 157

fLc 77

birth to 3 months 15

3 to 6 months 246 to 9 months 46, 48

I to 12 nronths 6015 to la r.onths a4

trust 25. a9

'Tw nke, twinkle, ltte s65

visua clevelopmentb irh to 3 rnonths rr,

17

3 to 6 months 236 to 9 months 4T

walk ng 16, 37'Walkity, wa kity, stop lwaving 50'The whees on the bus

131

'Where's trre baby2' 62whisper ng 122

wigg es and shufiles 3T

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