Preschooler Week 31
LetChildren at age three and a half start to exhibit changes in the way they communicate with their peers. Some children love to engage in activities with friends,...
Preschooler Week 32
Come On Over, Play Pretend With Me!Pretend play with children enhances their brain development. Connections are being made as they relate what they have seen in real life...
Preschooler Week 28
Counting Comes NaturallyWhen my children were three years old, I recall using numbers frequently during our conversations. I believe that my children’s understanding and love of numbers grew...
Preschooler Week 29
What Could It Be? Let Me Figure It Out In My Own Sensory Way!Happy Birthday! Your child is three years old! Three-year-old children take delight in themselves...
Preschooler Week 30
Cutting Power!As young children grow, they start learning to coordinate their large muscles first before attempting to move their small muscles with as much dexterity. This means they...
Preschooler Week 26
Red, Blue, Red, BluePatterns are a part of life. Think about it—patterns are everywhere in the world! You see patterns in nature, in fabric, in the streets.
In a...
Preschooler Week 27
Wash Away Those GermsAs adults, we know that washing our hands and face is crucial to good health. Instilling these same healthy habits in our children while they...
Preschooler Week 23
Young Architects At Play!Three-year-olds are great architects and engineers. They love to build and create anything from scratch using any material they can get their hands on, and...
Preschooler Week 24
Up, Down And All AroundYour child learns to communicate more every day. At 3.5 years, your child will have mastered the art of communicating verbally using gestures and...
Preschooler Week 25
LetAs kids enter the early childhood years, their gross motor development advances. They become surer of themselves and take more risks. The large muscles on their legs, trunk,...