Early Years Movement Hub - A-Z of Resources

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Action for Children: Early years parenting support

Provides useful national and local resources for all families

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Best beginnings

Best Beginnings work to inform and empower parents who want to maximise their children's long-term development and well-being

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Bitesize Videos - Early Years Child Development - Conwy County Borough Council

Short video clips to support child development 

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BBC Tiny Happy People

Explore Tiny Happy People’s simple activities and play ideas, and find out about babies and toddlers' amazing early development.

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Born2Move

The Born to Move app was created by Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust’s Health Visiting Team. 

Born to Move is about encouraging play and interaction to help the learning and development, from birth to school age.

Find out more and download the app ...
Born to move

Early Years - Greater Glasgow & Clyde Physiotherapy Team

Greater Glasgow and Clyde Paediatric Physiotherapy team have provided some useful information on their webpage. 

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Ei-SMART

Ei-SMART is a transdisciplinary approach guided by health professionals and parents which integrates  Sensory, Motor, Attention and Regulation, and Relationships into early intervention to improve  neurodevelopmental outcomes for premature and high risk infants.

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Ei-SMART

Kent Children's Therapies Pod: Development in the under 2's

Kent Children’s Therapies Pod offer helpful hints and tips on ways that you can help to promote your child’s development and help them to reach their motor milestones.

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Pathways.org

Pathways provide free, trusted resources to support child development. 

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Pathways.org

NHS physical activity guidelines

Being physically active every day is important for the healthy growth and development of babies, toddlers and pre-schoolers. Find out more about the physical activity guidelines here.

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NHS: How to keep your baby or toddler active

Tips for baby's learning through play and learning. 

 

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NHS: Healthier Families

Easy ways to eat well and move more

Healthier Families is the new home of Change4Life – here to help you and your family eat better and move more.

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PAMIS

Promoting a More Inclusive Society (PAMIS) support people with profound and multiple learning disabilities, PMLD - their families, carers and professionals

Find out more about PAMIS here

Sleep Safely

Baby’s should always be placed on their backs to sleep, not their side or front unless advised to do so by a doctor for medical reasons. Find out more about safer sleep here.

Please read the safer sleeping advice provided by the Lullaby Trust ...
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System Change

Access Sport are committed to using their experience and expertise to help make inclusion the norm across all community sport.

System Change is therefore a key strand of our work and central to our future growth plans

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