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Educational Games

Each Goulden Time game supports SEND, Early Years and Key Stage 1 development through playful, purposeful interaction — designed to nurture curiosity, confidence, and critical thinking across both EYFS and SEND learning frameworks.

 

Games build skills in:

  • Fine Motor Control & Coordination – touch precision, dragging, timing, reaction

  • Reaction & Timing – predicting, anticipating, and responding to visual or sound cues

  • Sorting & Categorisation – grouping, matching, and comparing

  • Sequencing & Logic – ordering, pattern-building, and reasoning

  • Memory & Recall – focus, observation, and visual memory

  • Pattern & Shape Recognition – identifying and matching shapes, colours, and arrangements

  • Phonics & Word Play – recognising letters, typing, blending, and early reading

  • Problem Solving & Construction – experimenting, testing, and building understanding

  • Collaboration & Turn-Taking – sharing, teamwork, and social interaction

  • Creativity & Experimentation – exploring colour, sound, and cause-and-effect

 

Aligned Frameworks

Every game connects to recognised educational goals and developmental pathways:

Early Learning Goals (EYFS)

  • Communication & Language

  • Physical Development

  • Mathematics

  • Understanding the World

  • Expressive Arts & Design

Engagement Model (SEND)

  • Exploration – curiosity and sensory discovery

  • Realisation – understanding cause and effect

  • Anticipation – predicting outcomes

  • Persistence – sustaining focus and effort

  • Initiation – beginning interaction and communication

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