Provide quiet spaces for children to rest or nap and regular access to the outdoors or other spaces where children can be energetic
Respond to how child communicates need for food, drinks, toileting and when uncomfortable.
Support parents’ routines with young children’s self-care including toileting by having flexible routines and by encouraging children’s efforts at independence.
Support children’s growing independence as they do things for themselves, such as pulling up their pants after toileting, handwashing, recognising differing parental expectations.
Involve young children in preparing food.
Give children the chance to talk about what they like to eat, while reinforcing messages about healthier choices.
Remember that children who have limited opportunity to play outdoors may lack a sense of danger.
Provide clothing or access to clothing and footwear to enable children to be outdoors in all weathers.