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4-7 years old
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Take Notice
Take Notice
How can I support my child to take notice…
Through developing their confidence
We talk to our child about their strengths and support them to develop their other qualities.
Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:
Be Active
Keep Learning
Through helping your child to understand their emotions and experiences
We ask our child about their feelings, and support them to talk about these.
We encourage our child to develop a positive attitude. Give our child time to reflect and appreciate what they have.
We talk to our child about their strengths and support them to develop their other qualities.
Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:
Connect
Be Active
Keep Learning
Through allowing your child to explore their world and ask questions
We create opportunities for our child to explore freely and be inquisitive. We allow them to find out for themselves and ask questions.
We encourage our child to explore and try new activities indoor and outdoor.
Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:
Be Active
Keep Learning
Through supporting your child's wellbeing by making healthy choices
We create opportunities for our child to connect and spend time outside.
We encourage our child to explore and try new activities indoor and outdoor.
Connections to other parts of five ways to wellbeing:
Connect
Be Active
Through allowing your child to play outside, explore freely and be inquisitive
We create opportunities for our child to connect and spend time outside.
We create opportunities for our child to explore freely and be inquisitive.
We allow them to find out for themselves and ask questions.