Free Parent Resources

At EarlyChildhoodEdu.net, we believe parents have a significant role in their children's early learning and development.

To assist parents in this important role, we have gathered Free Parent Resources which advise on the practical steps in learning and the fun activities that can be executed at home.

These materials aim to encourage a love of learning, motivate children to reach key developmental milestones and help parents and children connect.

Tips and Activities for Parents to Support Learning at Home

Why Parent Resources Matter

This, therefore, implies that there is a need to provide children with support for learning at home so that they can get reinforcement at home what they learn when in educational settings and of course to develop in them the love for learning that they can carry throughout their lifetime.

Engagement: Helps parents to take an active role in their child's education and to participate in the learning process.

Development: Supports for the cognitive, social, and emotional development as well as physical development that involve activities done at home leads to development.

Connection: helps in improving the bond shared between the parent and the child.


Continuity: Continuity means that learning is not only limited to the classroom setting but rather it is reinforced and continued.

Let's explore Our Free Parent Resources

Our collection includes a variety of tips and activities to help parents support their child's learning and development at home:

Learning Through Play

Home Reading Tips

DIY Learning Materials

Developmental Milestone Activities

Parent-Child Bonding Activities

Healthy Habits at Home

Math and Science Fun

Creative Arts and Crafts

Language and Communication Activities

Outdoor Learning Adventures

Social-Emotional Learning Tips

Parenting Tips and Advice

How to Use These Parent Resources

Download and print the tools and templates most suited to your particular needs.

Make these activities part of your everyday lives and interactions within a family.


Use these resources to build a stimulating and enriching home environment that fosters your child's development and learning.