The Power of Parenting

Friday, 09 October 2020


Preschooler


There are lots of opportunities for building (blocks, cardboard boxes), climbing, jumping, swinging, arts and crafts, pretend play, dancing… just keep...
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Sharing feelings can be done in non-threatening "game" ways, such as: sharing likes and dislikes with your child; having your child tell all she can a...
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The next time you and your child are out food shopping, try this fun Comfort, Play & Teach™activity. How many letters, numbers and words can your ...
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Making a growth chart is a fun way for your child to notice special things about her own body. This simple Comfort, Play & Teach™ activity will gi...
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When your child’s friends come to visit, or when you meet other children at a park, Hide and Seek is an excellent Comfort, Play & Teach™ activity ...
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It takes time for young children to develop skills for playing organized games with rules. Hug Tag is a co-operative game that can help your child to ...
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Your preschooler can pour make-believe lemonade for his dolls or make and enjoy real lemonade with friends. This simple Comfort, Play & Teach™ act...
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Making up and telling stories encourage your child to use his imagination and to build his expressive language skills. Creating his own story characte...
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Creating and then putting together number puzzles is a fun way for toddlers and preschoolers to solve problems and to practice their counting skills. ...
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This is a fun Comfort, Play & Teach™ activity that will encourage your child to talk about the pictures he draws. He can imagine he is a storytel...
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