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Useful Links

Action for Children

Action for Children works to protect and support children and young people, by providing practical and emotional care and support. They campaign to bring lasting improvements to their lives.

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BBC Tiny Happy People

Tiny Happy People is here to help you develop your child's language skills. Explore our simple activities and play ideas and find out about babies and toddlers' amazing early development.

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Child Exploitation and Online Protection Command (CEOP)

News and articles on child exploitation and online safety.

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Early Education

Promotes the right of all children to education of the highest quality, providing support, advice and information for everyone concerned with the education and care of young children from birth to eight years of age.

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Early Years Matters

High-quality training, information and services on issues that affect young children’s learning and development. 

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Learning to Talk – Simple fun, activities for kids aged 0 – 5

Young children love it when you chat, play and read with them, even if you think they're too young to understand. You can turn almost anything into a game.

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Letters and Sounds Phase 1 Games

An introduction to letter and sounds, Phase 1  

 

Mathematics 

CBeebies - Numeracy

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NCPCC 

UK’s leading children’s charity, preventing abuse and helping those affected to recovery.

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Phonics Play

Offers interactive phonics games and downloadable resources across the 'Letters and Sounds' phases.

 

Safety Online 

Learn more about using apps and websites safely with your child:

CBeebies - Keeping children safe online

UK Safer Internet Centre - Advice and resources

 

Twinkl

Hub for parents to access a range of resources to support children's learning, development and wellbeing

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Words For Life

Created by the National Literacy Trust, funded by Kindred², the Department for Education, and supported by UK publishers. Aims to support parents to chat, play and read with their child at home as much as possible.

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