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Sensory for Babies

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 Make no mistake babies want to and love to play. Did you know the most critical year in anybodies life is 0-1. Yes that right so it’s important that we do our very best for our little ones from the very start.  Sensory activities are great because they engage most if not all senses. The more senses engaged the more connections are made in their little brains ready to embed a skill and move one to the next milestone.  Heuristic play Sensory bags Babies tend to explore most of the world around therm through their mouth. If it’s not their mouth they  are grasping the tight to objects  Sensory dens  These sensory dens/ tent change over time and with age, interests and the next milestones they need to make.  Here there different coloured dimmed lights. (Helps to learn different colours. Teddy bear. (Teddy bears are useful for many types of reasons. Supports imaginative play and supports emotional regulation) see if you can spot the other resources and gues...

Let me Sleep !!

 This post is inspired from all of my experience. Getting sleep and staying asleep can feel like a never ending experiment, to say the least. This article will be ever changing and be more and more refined as I find and try new information, advice and tricks. This is to ultimately give you and the children sufficient sleep. I'm not an medical expert so if are having abnormal sleep patterns seek medical help. TIP 1.  GET TO A GOOD START What I mean by this is that it’s important to have well stimulated and nutritious day to have sufficient and beneficial sleep. Question how do you feel after a lazy day eating nothing but crisps, biscuits and other snacks? Do you sleep well that night or are you tossing and turning, scrolling on your phone hoping that will send you asleep? I think it fair to say we don’t always sleep well on those days.  Let’s flip it then. How do you feel after a good day at work you come home have a filling dinner? And how is your sleep that night? If we ...

Physical Activities at home

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 There's nothing worse when you've planned a day out exploring nature then the heavens opens. Personally I don't mind a bit of rain but I'm not a fan of heavy rain. This sadly doesn't take away the fact that the children are fully of energy that they need to burn off and some children learn through physical activity.  FOLLOW THE LINES  I've done this activity a few times with children. Depending on the age of child you can make it as challenging as far as it depends on them. So here I used masking tape and coloured paper that it. The children followed the lines for a long period of time and kept coming back to it too. These children were primary school age so the papers represent lave (red) and the river (blue).  You can expand this easily depending on what the needs and wants are. Some ways are ... having the children help you, cutting the tape placing the tape to make zig zag, spirals and straight lines  you can make the tape into shapes for maths or numbers. ...

What Childcare Should I Choose? Pt 1

  A lot of us lead very busy lives to say the least and because of this we rely on childcare. Let’s not be mistaken we still want the very best for our children. So let’s dive in to the different options. Safe to say there’s a lot to discuss so let call this part 1. Part 1 is going to focus on the 1st part of children lives, 0-5. The options we tend to have are Nannie’s, childminders and nurseries. Within the nursery bracket there is private, state and non for profit and trust me there is a difference. Nannies A nanny must have a clear DBS and a basic childcare qualification. They can choose to have an Ofsted Registration but it’s is not a requirement. Nannies Typically come to your dwelling and take of your child there. There is technically a limit on this. Legally they can take care of children from two different families and once at one of the caregivers home. So the number of children not the limit it’s the limit of families. With consent from the child/s parents/ guardians N...

The Minefield of Shapes and Numbers

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  The Minefield of Shapes and Numbers Increasingly we are bombarded with the importance of maths specifically, shapes and numbers. Your child needs to be able to count to 10, does he/she know all their shapes yet? And can they recognise all their numbers too?!! You soon find yourself in the child development rat race, having maths time and buying expensive jigsaw puzzles, blocks, and other resources for them in the hope they become a maths genius, all by the age of 3 years old!   Counting to 10, being able to name shapes and recognise numbers isn’t a memory game for children, it should be a learning experience a fun and engaging one for all involved.   So, let’s hop out the rat race and create purposeful, engaging activities together and have FUN. Number pairs Being able to count and recognise a number is one thing but to know the value of a number is another. This builds a solid foundation for them to expand on their numerical maths when entering big school. 1)  ...

About Myas' Mini Milestones

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Welcome to Myas' Mini Milestones.  I have been running my own family support business for 2 years now. Altogether I have 7 years experience in childcare at nurseries, forest schools and nannying. My ethos is letting children be children. Meaning letting them explore risks, get messy, going on trips out and about, learning about the world around them, giving them real life experiences each and every time! Supporting the small but mighty generations milestones is the heart of the business. That is why I expanding beyond the 7 hills of Sheffield through the wonders of technology that is at everyone's fingertips with the use of my personalised services and blogs to stamp out myths, dedicated research around development and ample advice for you. SERVICES In person childcare session £14 per hour (South Yorkshire)  Online consultations (worldwide) -  (These type of consultations will be held via video conference. This is for all caregivers that are seeking more personable, child...