Cereal Creativity

Children will have a brand new answer to the question, “What’s for breakfast?”   empty cereal boxes white paper glue tape markers, pencils, crayons old newspaper computer (optional)   Children will create a new cereal and cereal box design to strengthen creative-thinking, problem-solving, language, and writing skills.   Place a variety of the collected cereal […]

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Communication Skills – Developmental Milestones ages 0 – 5

  Long before children can say words or join them into sentences, they are active language learners. Within a few short years, young children go from newborns without language to excellent communicators and lively inventers and tellers of stories.     From birth to 3 months, infants pay close attention to language. In the first […]

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Let’s Talk About It: Building Language and Literacy Skills

  Young children have many ways to communicate, including sounds, gestures, facial expressions, and body language, but once they begin to master language, they can more easily let parents and other caregivers know what they want or need, what they feel, and what matters to them. A good command of language appears to go hand-in-hand […]

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A Literate Home: First Grader and Reader & Writer

What exactly is a “literate home?” It is an environment that encourages children to learn to read and write and become lifelong readers and writers. Transforming your home into a literate home is simple and inexpensive. You need to consider what kinds of materials to have on hand and how to arrange materials so your […]

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Literate Home – Young Child and Kindergartner

What exactly is a “literate home?” It is an environment that encourages children to learn to read and write and become lifelong readers and writers. Transforming your home into a literate home is simple and inexpensive. You need to consider what kinds of materials to have on hand and how to arrange materials so your […]

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How to Create a Literate Home: Baby and Toddler

  What exactly is a “literate home?” It is an environment that encourages children to learn to read and write and become lifelong readers and writers. Transforming your home into a literate home is simple and inexpensive. You need to consider what kinds of materials to have on hand and how to arrange materials so […]

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Preschool Corner: All About the Letter C – Caterpillars

A page for an alphabet book     Hole punch Green, black, yellow, and white construction paper Scissors Glue Thin black marker 8 1/2 x 11 piece of paper     Draw some leave shapes and have your child cut them out. Cut out a ‘stem’ for your milkweed plant and some grass for the […]

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The Attribute Game

The Attribute Game is a simple math and language activity where children choose small objects from a basket based on their attributes and match them to objects already placed in the play area. As each object is added, children create a long line or “snake”. This is a great game that can be played almost […]

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