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Nourished Babes Play Guide

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Most of us understand that play is important for our little ones but in today’s society we have such a strong focus on academic learning & success that we often get stuck on teaching colours & the alphabet. So, it makes sense that we would want to buy our children toys that will “teach” them these things. While it’s great to work on these & some little ones are naturally drawn to them, there is a big picture of play that is not often talked about. I have written this guide with the hopes that you will look at play differently, that you will look at toys as the tools of childhood & that you will invest in taking time to play with your little one. Play with-out push (of academics or learning) helps us understand our little one’s innate strengths & interests & gives them space for joy and fulfillment. Play gifts their mind a break from the “big world” while also building valuable brain connections & life long skills all at once!

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Most of us understand that play is important for our little ones but in today’s society we have such a strong focus on academic learning & success that we often get stuck on teaching colours & the alphabet. So, it makes sense that we would want to buy our children toys that will “teach” them these things. While it’s great to work on these & some little ones are naturally drawn to them, there is a big picture of play that is not often talked about. I have written this guide with the hopes that you will look at play differently, that you will look at toys as the tools of childhood & that you will invest in taking time to play with your little one. Play with-out push (of academics or learning) helps us understand our little one’s innate strengths & interests & gives them space for joy and fulfillment. Play gifts their mind a break from the “big world” while also building valuable brain connections & life long skills all at once!

Most of us understand that play is important for our little ones but in today’s society we have such a strong focus on academic learning & success that we often get stuck on teaching colours & the alphabet. So, it makes sense that we would want to buy our children toys that will “teach” them these things. While it’s great to work on these & some little ones are naturally drawn to them, there is a big picture of play that is not often talked about. I have written this guide with the hopes that you will look at play differently, that you will look at toys as the tools of childhood & that you will invest in taking time to play with your little one. Play with-out push (of academics or learning) helps us understand our little one’s innate strengths & interests & gives them space for joy and fulfillment. Play gifts their mind a break from the “big world” while also building valuable brain connections & life long skills all at once!

While I could critique toys, ultimately the way it is played with can be discovered only in the hands of the player. Download this guide to see more about play & look through the toy guide.

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Speech Pathology

Formerly Little Learners Speech Pathology

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In the spirit of reconciliation Newcastle Paediatric Speech Pathology acknowledges the Traditional Custodians of country throughout Australia and their connections to land, sea and community. We pay our respect to their Elders past and present and extend that respect to all Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples today