Talking to your child
Found 3 free book(s)A Parent’s Guide to talking to children about safety
www.aifs.com.aulanguage when talking to your child, as outlined in the approaches below. If they hear you speak it, children are more likely to recognise it as part of every day life. 18 months to 3 years: Begin to teach the correct names for all the body parts. 3 to 5 years:
LITERACY AND NUMERACY TIPS TO HELP YOUR CHILD …
www.education.vic.gov.auTalking with your child Regularly talking and interacting with your child extends their language and listening skills, and helps grow their confidence with language. Include your child when discussing everyday activities such as grocery shopping, gardening, cooking dinner, collecting mail …
Leaving Your Child Home Alone - Child Welfare
www.childwelfare.govIs your child physically and mentally able to care for him- or herself? ... a chat room or on social media is the same as talking with strangers. For more information on youth and social media, see our publication, Social Media: Tips for Foster Parents and Caregivers, at .