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You can easily help your toddler and preschooler learn Math skills at home. By using simple household items, you can create bonding opportunities that will help your child develop strong number sense, strengthen spatial awareness, and stimulate problem-solving.
Tags: Indoor, Outdoor, Individual, Educational and Enrichment, At Home, Early Learning and Development
Many parents want to help with the instruction of our kids and what better way than to engage in Montessori activities at home? These kinds of activities are interesting, can include the entire family, and are a can’t-miss strategy to assist with the development of our children.
Tags: Indoor, Outdoor, Individual, Educational and Enrichment, At Home, Early Learning and Development
This can be made for free using ingredients found in most homes.
Tags: Arts and Crafts, At Home, How-To
Toddlers and young children love bubbles and this activity is good for them too. In learning to hold the bubble wand correctly and blow bubbles, toddlers are learning about coordination and following simple instructions. It can also be a good physical activity if you blow the bubbles while your child jumps around trying to pop them.
Tags: Outdoor, Individual, Group, Early Learning and Development, How-To
If you have a toddler around who is just itching to get started in playing the piano, here are some ways that work. These ideas require no previous experience in playing and no reference to using note names.
Tags: Indoor, Individual, Educational and Enrichment, At Home, Performing Arts
Most people will have wrapping paper in their house at some point and there is an easy and fun craft activity you can do with the empty tube, baking paper, rice and a couple of elastic bands — making a rain stick! An empty kitchen roll can be used to make a mini version.
Tags: Indoor, Individual, Arts and Crafts, At Home