by Emily Klonicki | Aug 29, 2022 | Basics Tips for Early Development
Count, Group and Compare with Your Preschooler Note to parents and caregivers: Your preschooler needs a lot of fresh air and exercise! Taking walks together, playing in the yard, or going to the park are great opportunities to talk to your child. The outdoor world is...
by Emily Klonicki | Aug 29, 2022 | Basics Tips for Early Development, Early Learning and Care
Count, Group and Compare with Your Baby 1. Shapes While walking around the house with your baby, talk about shapes you might see. Point out the round clock. Point out the square block or the oval bathtub. Every time you transition from one place to another talk about...
by Emily Klonicki | Aug 29, 2022 | Basics Tips for Early Development, Early Learning and Care
Talk, Sing, Point with Your Preschooler Tips for using the activities below: Activities can be done in the language that the parent is most comfortable speaking. Words can always be added, the more words, the more that is added to a child’s vocabulary. Use your...
by Emily Klonicki | Aug 29, 2022 | Basics Tips for Early Development, Early Learning and Care
Talk, Sing, Point with Your Toddler Tips for using the activities below: Activities can be done in the language that the parent is most comfortable speaking. Words can always be added, the more words, the more that is added to a child’s vocabulary. Use your fingers...
by Emily Klonicki | Aug 29, 2022 | Basics Tips for Early Development, Early Learning and Care
Talk, Sing, Point with Your Baby Tips for using the activities below: Activities can be done in the language that the parent is most comfortable speaking. Words can always be added, the more words, the more that is added to a child’s vocabulary. Use your fingers and...
by Emily Klonicki | Aug 29, 2022 | Basics Tips for Early Development, Early Learning and Care
Maximize Love and Manage Stress with Your Preschooler Listening Games: The development of skills used to recognize, understand, and respond to appropriate boundaries and behavioral expectations is crucial. A game like “Simon Says” or “Red Light, Green Light” allows...