Articles, tagged with "preschooler", page 6
04th February 2008
Some good fun and free kids games are all you need to teach your little preschooler their letters, numbers, colors or almost anything educational.
Little time and enthusiasm are the only ingredients you need for these fun games to have an enjoyable learn...
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Author:
Yogi
21st October 2007
Fostered from the work of Dr. Maria Montessori, this manner ofimparting motivation at duplicating intrinsic laws that a boy faces instate of affairs. Thus the ambition of the teacher is to persuasion the conditions and not the lad. It was noted that kids ...
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Author:
Carol Currie
23rd July 2007
Preschool educational toys can be as simple as blocks, puzzles, memory games, and plastic food. They can also be more involved with the newest technology where you child sits down to watch videos and follow along with books. The choice is yours. Below we ...
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Author:
Samantha Gibson
07th June 2007
"Maybe the mother's a little odd!"
I could feel their stares and hear imaginery whispers as I walked my three year old daughter Christine from the car across the endless parking lot to the dentist's office. It was a brutally hot day in July ...
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Author:
Sally Edwards
12th March 2007
Preschool education is a hot topic among parents and early childhood educators today. If you are the parent of a preschooler (or younger child) you need to ask yourself why you should care about preschool learning. There are three key reasons why you shou...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
08th January 2007
The Need To Competeby Heidi HoffIt's Friday night and your family is gathered around the kitchentable, a game of Snakes and Ladders at the center of the excitement.The game is almost over and Nancy, your four-year-old daughter, hasmoved her chair away fro...
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31st August 2006
One of the first steps in becoming a successful reader is to learn to recognize the letters of the alphabet. The alphabetic principle teaches that spoken language is represented by written words that are made up of varying combinations of letters, and tha...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
22nd July 2006
With online games becoming the new well-liked hobby, it is no wonder why educators are taking learning to a different level. It's always been a frustrating job for parents to con their children into playing educational games. The last thing anyone wants t...
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Author:
Natalie Aranda
13th July 2006
I am the mother of a preschooler and I have to admit that my child watches several hours of television each week. I am sure he watches more hours than any educator would recommend, but I've decided to dismiss the recommendation of the so-called experts. F...
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Author:
Deanna Mascle
26th June 2006
Anyone who knows my parenting style knows what a fan I am of teaching our children to "think outside the box". I see no reason to encourage my preschooler to color within the lines. I don't even give him coloring pages; I just give blank paper because I w...
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Author:
Gentry Ellis
12th April 2006
Child Crafts
Looking for something to entertain the kids when it's raining or too cold to go outside? Child crafts can keep kids busy for hours- and best of all, child crafts can be educational. There are child crafts you can make with kids of all ag...
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Author:
Karen Lavender
03rd January 2006
You can get down and dirty in the garden alone, out in the front yard, and the neighbours don't think you are a pervert.
You can talk openly about your ultimate fantasy garden with everyone from your neighbours next door to your grandma.
It's not embar...
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Author:
Jody Taberner
02nd August 2005
Night Visits From Your Child
In the middle of the night you hear, trip, trip, trip and your bedroom door opens. It's not hard to imagine who it is and when you feel your little one climbing into your bed, you are sure.
Rest assured, this behavior is...
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Author:
Hans Dekker