The early years are a rollercoaster of emotions for your little one. From tantrums to tears of joy, they're learning and growing fast. This is when your child learns to connect socially. Social skills are like tools that help your child get along with others. These skills encompass...
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Preschoolers are curious about everything. Their surroundings are a huge mystery to them and they have questions...
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Preschoolers should be spending their time in socializing and enjoying exercises or outdoor activities. You should encourage them to participate in team-building activities.
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During self-defense training, your children’s locomotor, non-locomotor, and manipulative movements create gross and fine motor skills, which results in a fine improvement in fitness. Due to this, the children will have better coordination, strength, balance, agility, speed, cardio, and reactive power.
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Matching your teaching style with your child’s learning style will go a long way in how much knowledge they retain. For example, the best way to teach auditory learners is by verbal instruction. Visual learners learn best with flashcards, visual aids, and educational videos. Kinesthetic learners must be given practical hands-on projects.
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A test is only a small portion of your child's grade. Make sure they understand that, while it's important to get the best grade possible, they will have other chances to improve their grades. While tests are important, they are only a measure of what your child has learned. Encourage your child to look at the test as a way of letting them know what they need to focus on during class.
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Preschool provides a strong foundation for your child’s later school years. There are a number of things your child should know before preschool.
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The way you talk to your child helps in developing self-esteem and confidence in them. Your words make a great impact on your child. Your words can hurt them or lift them, so it’s important to use words of encouragement on a regular basis to motivate and inspire them.
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Activities involving clay modeling is an excellent tool to teach your preschooler the concept of colors. Especially for those who enjoy being hands-on, clay modeling can be highly engaging. Children can be encouraged to build different things out of the same color and learn the difference between them. They can also mix different colors to get a new color.
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As a parent, you only want the best for your child. There is no better tool than education to prepare your child for future success. In order to ensure that they succeed in their endeavors, you need to build a solid foundation in their early childhood years.
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