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Educating Kids by kidco: 9:25pm On Oct 03, 2020
YEARS TIPS YOU NEED TO KNOW
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1. Develop your child's writing skills by encouraging them to make a mark with crayons, chalk even sticks in the mud.
2. Lead by example and show how important it is to wash your hands thoroughly.
3. Ask young children to find objects for you or name body parts and objects.
4. Sudden, loud noises often startle toddlers. Try to explain the cause of noises to keep calm to reassure them.
5. Develop your child's writing skills by encouraging them to copy you when you write.
6. Remember to teach action words(verbs) as well as the name of things (nouns).
7. Develop your child's maths skills by getting them to find everyday objects which are squares, circles or triangles.
8.It is easier to enjoy your new baby and be a positive, loving parent when you are feeling good yourself.
9.Develop your child's maths and measuring skills by weighing ingredients for working together.
10. Develop your child's learning skills by looking at interesting things in the garden or in the home.
11. Develop your child's maths skills by comparing the shapes of the street signs as you walk to the shops.
12. Encourage locomotor skills by crawling through a barrel or tunnel.
13.Engage with children on their level, not yours.
14. Encourage your child to tell you his name and age.
15. If you are concerned about a child's speech, refer to speech and language therapy sooner rather than later.
16. Place toys slightly out of reach so your baby has to stretch to get them.
17. Play with your baby when he or she is alert and relaxed.
18. Develop your child's writing skills by tracing the outline of letter in blocks.
19. Let your child help with simple chores.
20. Encourage hand and eye coordination by kicking a ball.
21.Be clear and consistent when disciplining your child.
22. Encourage locomotor skills by balancing on one leg for four(4) seconds.
23. Develop your child's numeracy skills by playing dice games such as snakes and ladders.
24. Make your child a life long reader by talking about the pictures and characters in books and making own stories.
25. Develop your child's learning skills by playing for uninterrupted periods alone or with others, with or without help.
26. Encourage fine motor skills by assembling construction materials.
27. Noisy toys can help movement and development linked to hearing and balance.
28. Let your baby wear clothing which allows them to move freely.
29. Encourage locomotor skills by pivoting around and around on their feet.
30. Encourage locomotor skills by jumping up and down on the spot on both feet.
31. Complement your children when they do something good.
32. Encourage your child to play with other children. This helps them to learn the value of sharing and friendship.
33. Encourage fine motor skills by building with blocks.
34. Once your baby can move, use empty boxes to crawl through, cushions to climb over and furniture they can pull up on.
35. Ask fewer questions. Too many questions can be overwhelming for small children.
36. Praise your baby and give him or her lots of loving attention.
37. Play parade or follow the leader with your toddler.
38. Encourage fine motor skills by hammering shapes into pegboard.
39. Answer when your baby makes sounds by repeating the sounds and adding words. This will help with language learning.
40. Spend time cuddling and holding your baby. This will help him feel cared for and secure.
41. Develop your child's fine motor skills by picking up grains of rice with fingers.
42. Develop your child's reading skills by playing 'I SPY' as they get older, to help them connect sounds and letters.
43. Make sure that children are looking at your face when you are talking with them.
44. Develop your child's numeracy skills by pointing out numbers in everyday life on doors, clocks, TV etc.
45. Make bath times fun with lots of splashing, fun play and singing.
46. Help to develop your toddler's language by talking with him or her and adding to words he or she starts.
47. As children grow they understand more about language sounds, encourage them to join in with rhymes, songs and stories.
48. Develop your child's maths skills by looking at everyday objects and finding words to describe their shape.
49. Develop your child's learning skills by playing games together to teach fair play and cooperative behaviour.
50. Develop your child's learning skills by talking to other children and adults with them.
51. Sing to your baby and play music. This helps to develop a love for music and will help with brain development.
52. Develop your child's learning skills by tasting a range of flavours.
53. Physical activity should be encourage from birth, for example through floor-based play and safe water-based activities.
54. Develop your child's writing skills by helping them to make marks on paper with their fingers, brushes and crayons.
55. Develop your child's writing skills by helping them write labels, birthday cards and invitation.
56. Talk to your baby. She will find your voice calming.
57. Develop your child's learning skills by turning off the television or computer and spending time with your child.
58. Practice singing songs for children as high-pitched as possible. It gives a more confident or encouraging sound.
59. Create play opportunities when an adult supports and encourages chatter.
60. Make your child a life long learner reader by giving books as possible as presents and joining a book club or local library.
61. Develop your child's reading skills by helping them to match sounds to letters when reading.
62. Develop your child's reading skills by getting your child to spot letters they recognise in words.
63.Give your child attention and praise when he or she follows instructions and shows positive behaviour.
64. Action songs, rhymes and story making all help to develop understanding and talking.
65. Take care of yourself physically, mentally and emotionally. Parenting can be hardwork.
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Re: Educating Kids by pvpzonevc: 12:54pm On Dec 09, 2021
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