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Social media is such a powerful tool these days, and I saw a stat that over 72% of parents check social media daily for ideas and activities for their children. Are you using Instagram or Facebook to connect with local mums and dads and show o the fun that happens in your classes? While I am new to the whole social media scene I have spoken to young families and become aware just how much that particular demographic rely upon it to find ideas of which activities to engage with for their little ones. In order to maximise my social media reach I have sourced the help of Chris Welford at Constellation Marketing Solutions who are now handling all my social media campaigns going forward. I recommend them highly. There are lots of activities available for little ones

social including transitioning between tasks—an essential ability for school readiness. The repetitive nature of nursery rhymes helps children anticipate words and sounds, boosting the brain’s ability to process rhymes. This skill is crucial for learning to read and spell. Activities like animal noises and bubble-blowing strengthen the oral motor muscles, which are vital for clear speech. Jo Jingles also uses Makaton, a simple sign language system that allows babies to express themselves before they can speak, reducing frustration. Parents and carers can easily learn Makaton in classes, making it a great tool for language development. This is particularly helpful for toddlers experiencing speech delays or those learning English as a second language. Jo Jingles isn’t just for children with developmental issues. It's an excellent early intervention tool supported by doctors and the Early Years Alliance for developing essential preschool skills like speech, language, social communication, listening, and attention. The best part? The children don’t even communication skills,

realize

they’re

learning—they’re just having fun singing, making music, and making friends. In Jo Jingles

Liverpool, every session is designed to support child development in every child who attends. I also share the science behind the Jo Jingles method with parents and carers, so they can continue to reinforce these skills at home.

Jo Jingles Liverpool Events Ullet Road Unitarian Church Tuesdays 10:00am - 10:45am

these days—from baby yoga to messy play. What do you think sets Jo Jingles apart and makes it a must-do for parents in Liverpool? What sets Jo Jingles apart from other baby and toddler groups, like messy play or baby yoga, is its strong educational foundation. It's not just a place to pass time on a rainy morning with a bored toddler—every minute of Jo Jingles is a learning opportunity. Developed with input from paediatricians, the program is designed to enhance every aspect of child development. Jo Jingles is especially helpful for babies and toddlers with speech and language delays. The music and actions used in the sessions have been proven to stimulate the language centres of children's brains. Practitioners are trained to use musical instruments to develop bilateral coordination, a skill that helps children with tasks like dressing themselves and handwriting later on. Collecting and returning instruments also fosters

SARA Hall - Sudley Area Residents' Association Wednesdays 10:00am - 10:45am

Big You Little You Thursdays 10:00am - 10:45am

Duration: 45 min // Class ages: 3 months - 5yrs

Contact Kate to book your child's place for our next session.

Call or Text Kate: 07542 914748 Or Email: KateJJLiverpool@outlook.com

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