Round the World

Imagine becoming a world traveler with an individualized storybook.    • photos of your child • travel magazines • cardboard • glue • scissors • yarn • crayons or markers • construction paper 1. Locate several photos where you can cut your child out of the background (to place her in another photo). 2. With your child, look through travel magazines or other magazines with […]

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Look What I Can Do!

Make a book that shows off your child’s favorite physical feats. photos of your child oak tag paper hole punch small binder rings glue sticks markers or crayons stickers or small rubber stamps Tell your child you will be making a book about his physical skills. What does he know how (and love) to do: […]

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Whatever Moves You

Favorite words about being on the go make up the art and design of this homemade book. magazines construction paper glue markers, crayons, pencils or paints Invite your child to find a variety of pictures in magazines that show people or animals moving, and cut them out. Create a list of words that describe the […]

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What’s Happening at 3

  Your child grows by leaps and bounds this year — among many others, large-motor skills are developing quickly.   Remember: Every child develops at her own pace. These guidelines are general. There is a broad range of what is considered “normal.” It’s not unusual for a child to be advanced in one area, lag […]

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Introduction to Math: A math—minded tour of your child’s preschool classroom.

  Children develop mathematical skills and discover mathematical relationships as they play with many different kinds of materials and have conversations about what they are doing. At preschool, look at what is in each interest area for children to use and listen to what they talk about with one another and with teachers.   The […]

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What a Colorful World

  As 4-year-old Darla takes the last sip from her favorite clear blue cup, she suddenly discovers that she can see through the bottom. “Mom, everything looks different!” she exclaims, as she watches the yellow cheese on her plate turn green and the red tomato turn purple through the cup. After eating, she runs off, […]

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The Meaning of Preliteracy

  How your child’s early experiences shape his learning success   Many studies over the past decade have shown that the early years, from birth to age 5, form an indelible blueprint for your child’s long-term learning success. Early behaviors and skills associated with successful reading development used to be described as readiness skills, but […]

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Set the Stage for Literacy — Literally

A trusting relationship and plenty of playtime lay the foundation for successful readers.   All parents want their children to be successful in school and throughout life. While literacy, which begins with oral-language skills, is the foundation of that success, it’s equally important to remember that both language and literacy development grow out of the […]

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