language skills Archives | Little Acorns Nursery School https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/tag/language-skills/ Sun, 28 Jun 2026 16:30:44 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 Why Every Family Should Try a Digital Detox https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/why-families-should-try-a-digital-detox/ Mon, 18 May 2026 12:35:12 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=7734 Today's post explores the benefits of families taking a break from electronic screens.For most families, electronic screens are everywhere. Across the country, there are TVs in living rooms, with many households also having them in kitchens, dining rooms, and even bedrooms. Smartphone use is also prolific. Additionally, we have tablets, computers, game consoles, e-readers, and even wearable smartwatches that have screens. So, rather like the movie title, "Everything Everywhere All at Once," electronic screens are nothing short of ubiquitous. But what effect does watching such screens have on people, particularly children? And is there an argument for taking a significant break from them once in a while? Today's post explores the topic and explains Why Every Family Should Try a Digital Detox, whether for a day, a week, or significantly longer. Let's dive in.]]> Dyslexia in Children – Frequently Asked Questions https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/dyslexia-faq/ Fri, 16 Aug 2024 08:00:58 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=6538 Today's article should help parents more easily recognise the possible signs of dyslexia in children.As a condition that affects children's reading and writing abilities, Dyslexia is something that can significantly hold little ones back. If not diagnosed and addressed in good time, it can have a knock-on effect that adversely affects the education and potentially whole lives of people affected. It's therefore important to learn what to look out for so as to recognise the possible signs of dyslexia in children should they occur. With that in mind, today's article explores the answers to frequently asked questions about dyslexia so as to explain what dyslexia is, how it affects children and adults, what to look out for, and what to do to mitigate its potentially harmful effects.]]> Maths Concepts for Under-5s — & Why They’re Important https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/maths-concepts-for-under-5s/ Thu, 13 Jun 2024 13:01:22 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=6436 Introducing under-5s to simple maths concepts early will benefit them hugely and lay the foundations for future learning.Once babies have transformed into toddlers, it's never too early to introduce them to maths-based concepts and language. Indeed, introducing under-fives to such concepts in the earliest years will benefit them hugely as it lays the foundations for future learning. That's one of the main reasons it is a part of the EYFS curriculum. Continuing this learning at home will also help them instinctively understand that mathematics is a normal and integral part of everyday life. As such, there is no need for it to be perceived as a daunting topic. With all that in mind, today's guide explores why the early introduction of mathematics is so beneficial to under-fives and how parents and caregivers play a vital role in encouraging their mathematical curiosity, knowledge, and confidence.]]> SUPER-CHARGE Your Child’s Education Through Reading https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/super-charge-your-childs-education-through-reading/ Thu, 12 May 2022 11:44:10 +0000 https://www.littleacornsnursery.school/?p=4283 In a major study, preschoolers gained a boost of the equivalent of 8 months when they regularly read with a parent or carer.Last year, we wrote a detailed post outlining why every parent should be involved in their child's education. There's one particular area, though, that merits its own stand-alone article and that's reading with your child. Reading with children is incredibly important — and a powerful way to absolutely super-charge their education. Let's take a look.
Studies show that reading with your under-five can boost their language skills by a staggering 20%.
A 40 year study1 of pre-school children found enormous positive benefits when children regularly read with a parent or carer. Preschoolers were seen to gain a boost, incredibly, of the equivalent of 8 months. That's remarkable given that the average age in the study was just 3¼. Particular benefits were clear to see in several areas, including:
  • Understanding (‘receptive language’);
  • Use of vocal grammar and vocabulary (‘expressive language’);
  • In the understanding of word structure and ‘pre-reading’ skills.
Receptive language skills were seen to benefit the most and that's important — after all, understanding and comprehension of words and meanings are keys to potentially huge growth in many other areas a child's early years education. Indeed, lacking such abilities has also been shown to really hold children back in terms of later social and educational ability, with poorer outcomes when they're older.

A Special Boost for Children from Lower Socio-Economic Backgrounds

Instilling a love of reading in children is like educational gold dust.Interestingly, under-five children who came from disadvantaged backgrounds were shown to benefit even more than those who didn't. For this reason, reading with parents/carers has been proposed as a possible way to close the performance deficit often seen with children from such backgrounds. It may well represent a perfect solution to even up the playing field.
“Receptive language skills – the ability to understand information – are positively affected when pre-school youngsters read with someone who cares for them.”

Read With Children, Not Just To Them

That's an important factor. Reading to children is all very well and will have benefits, for sure. However, reading with children takes the potential benefits to a whole new level and that's why it's the kind of approach we use at Little Acorns Nursery. Parents and carers should also ...]]>