Play, chat, read and sing together
Did you know that you can support your child’s growth and development if you:
Play, chat, read and sing together
Why is this important to you and your child?
It helps with your child's physical development, communication and Personal, Social and Emotional Development
Children learn by spending time with you. Playing with your child, talking, reading and singing every day will help to create a strong bond with your child. These activities also help develop your child’s language and social skills.
Things you can do
- Play together
- Touch is the first point of communication between you and your child
- Let them see and feel your face
- Get down to their level
- Read, speak, and sing to your child all the time, and encourage them to do the same
- Read out loud signs and labels when shopping or cooking together, talk about what you can see, hear, or feel when out and about or doing chores at home, talk about emotions with your child eg. 'your smile made me happy'
- Hugs and gentle movement (eg rocking in a chair and dancing) can cheer up both of you
- Holding your child in your arms will help them feel warm, safe, and calm
- Children can learn about rules and boundaries, social interaction with peers, and play at nursery or parent-toddler group
- Make sure your child is active (not being still) for at least three hours spread throughout the day
- Walk short distances to the shops or the nursery
- Get off the bus with your child a stop before you need to, and walk the remaining distance
- Play can be imaginative, interactive, independent, exploratory, or physical – children love to explore natural, everyday objects – expensive toys are unnecessary and can limit imagination and learning
- Physical play can be floor-based or water-based. Ideas include swim, object play, messy play, dance, jump, climb, scoot, skip, and cycle
If you’d like support, talk to
Other support available in Coventry
- BeActiveBeHealthy@swft.nhs.uk
- Active Tots stay and play sessions for 2-4 year olds
- Funded nursery placements for children aged 2, 3, and 4
- Early Years and Childcare: EYCentral@coventry.gov.uk or 024 7697 5451
- Primary school admissions
- Coventry Bookstart 024 7697 2675 or 024 7697 2676
- Coventry Libraries Rhymetimes and stay and play
Learn more
- I CAN helps children communicate
- NHS Start4life - baby moves
- NHS Change4life - Sports and activities
- Ages & Stages Questionnaires - Resource Library
- Coventry City Council - Early Years and Childcare Information for Parents
- Professional association for childcare and early years - Parent guide
- National Bookstart
- Coventry Libraries for books and resources for early years