The Power of Parenting

Saturday, 16 January 2021


Play Time


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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Encourage your baby to explore different textures using his sense of touch. Many board books for babies have textured pages, but you can create a coll...
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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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By playing games like hiding familiar toys so your baby can find them, she begins to understand that things are still there, even when she can’t see t...
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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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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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Movement games, besides being fun, help your child feel like a separate person and also build strength and "motor" skills, like controlling movements,...
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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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