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Ellie Wiggins • 3 December 2024

Look, sing and play in early years

The NSPCC have shared some resources with us to support and encourage interactions between parents/carers and their babies.


Parents and carers interact with their babies all the time without always realising how those interactions shape the way their baby’s brain develops.


Improving interaction and encouraging parents to be more sensitive to their baby’s cues helps parents identify and respond to their needs.


It also improves attunement and sensitivity of parents from an early stage, setting up positive behaviour as their child grows.


Click the links below to access a variety of resources to support you.


Look say sing play leaflet


Look Say Sing Play: to build your baby’s brain every day


Look, Say, Sing, Play flashcards





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