The Power of Parenting

Tuesday, 12 January 2021


Preschooler


Making playdough is a creative activity that helps your child practice important social skills. You and your child can take turns adding and mixing ...
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Exploring the wonderful world of insects will inspire your preschooler’s curiosity and provide a great opportunity to make discoveries about how insec...
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Reciting and singing simple nursery rhymes like Bell Horses is a great way for children to develop their language skills. Here is a simple Comfort, Pl...
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Circle games give toddlers and preschoolers the opportunity to play with you or with other friends. Children will enjoy repeating the song and actions...
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How many different seeds can you find in your pantry? Dried beans, popping corn and even tiny mustard seeds can be used to make simple shakers. Here i...
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Age Range: 3 - 5 years Children's vocabulary develops very rapidly during the preschool years. Making up stories is a great...
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Exploring items found in nature will build your child's interest in the world around her and help her to learn many new words to describe what she has...
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As your child begins to attend kindergarten, he will enjoy pretending to be a teacher, showing his toys how to read and write! Simple props can provid...
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Enjoying a picnic with teddy bears and dolls is a lovely way for toddlers and preschoolers to practice a variety of important social skills while enga...
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Singing lullabies is a lovely way to bond with your baby. Even if you don’t know all the words you can hum or ‘la-la’ them. As you sing to and cuddle ...
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