2 minutes that build listening
Last month’s poll showed that parents were keen to improve their child’s listening and attention skills. So this month, we are recommending a cost-free activity to help your child practise paying attention and following instructions.

Try a quick game of Simon Says at home. Say a simple action such as, “Simon says touch your head” or “Simon says clap twice.” Your child only does the action if you say “Simon says” first.
This easy game helps children listen carefully, notice key words, wait, and follow instructions. These are all important skills for nursery, preschool, and Reception.
Keep it short, playful, and simple. Two minutes is enough.
Try these ideas:
“Simon says, sit down.”
“Simon says, hands on knees.”
“Simon says, touch your nose.”
“Jump!”
That last one is the trick — if you did not say “Simon says,” your child has to stop and listen again.
Why it helps:
Listening games like this help children get ready for Reception because they practise paying attention, controlling impulses, and following simple spoken instructions — all skills children use every day in the classroom.
