Child Development eBook - Helping Your Child Get Ready for School - Developing Trust Touch and See!
Learning Begins Early
• Describes the qualities and skills that youngsters need to get a good start in kindergarten;
The road to success in school begins early. Good health, loving relationships, and opportunities to learn all help preschool children do well later in life. But many parents wonder, "How can I give these things to my child?"
This book is for all of you who have asked this question. It's for parents, grandparents, and others who want to know what to do to help young children get ready for school. Throughout the preschool years, you can do many simple things to help your child grow, develop, and have fun learning. This book:
• Tells what to expect from preschoolers each year from birth to age 5;
• Suggests easy activities that help children grow and develop; and
• Explains how to encourage enthusiasm toward school and teachers and make it easier for children to adjust to kindergarten.
Special sections in the back of the book tell how to monitor television viewing and find good programs; and explain how to find suitable child care.
Parents and caregivers are busy people. Most of us have many responsibilities: jobs outside the home, laundry to wash, and groceries to buy. When we are tired and under stress, it's often hard to feel we are being the best parents.
But however busy we may be, there are lots of things we can do to help our children get ready for school--little things that make a big difference. Many of them cost little or nothing and can be done as you go about your daily routines.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Learning Begins Early
What Does It Mean To Be Ready for School?
Activities
Birth to 1 Year
Developing Trust Touch and See!
1 to 2 Years
Shop till You Drop
Puppet Magic
Moving On
2 to 3 Years
Read to Me!
Music Makers
Play Dough
3 to 4 Years
Kitchen Cut-Ups
Scribble, Paint, and Paste
Chores
4 to 5 Years
"Hands-on" Math
Getting Along
My Book
What About Kindergarten?
Appendices
Good Television Habits
Choosing Child Care
Ready-for-School Checklist
Notes
What We Can Do To Help Our Children Learn
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• Describes the qualities and skills that youngsters need to get a good start in kindergarten;
The road to success in school begins early. Good health, loving relationships, and opportunities to learn all help preschool children do well later in life. But many parents wonder, "How can I give these things to my child?"
This book is for all of you who have asked this question. It's for parents, grandparents, and others who want to know what to do to help young children get ready for school. Throughout the preschool years, you can do many simple things to help your child grow, develop, and have fun learning. This book:
• Tells what to expect from preschoolers each year from birth to age 5;
• Suggests easy activities that help children grow and develop; and
• Explains how to encourage enthusiasm toward school and teachers and make it easier for children to adjust to kindergarten.
Special sections in the back of the book tell how to monitor television viewing and find good programs; and explain how to find suitable child care.
Parents and caregivers are busy people. Most of us have many responsibilities: jobs outside the home, laundry to wash, and groceries to buy. When we are tired and under stress, it's often hard to feel we are being the best parents.
But however busy we may be, there are lots of things we can do to help our children get ready for school--little things that make a big difference. Many of them cost little or nothing and can be done as you go about your daily routines.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Learning Begins Early
What Does It Mean To Be Ready for School?
Activities
Birth to 1 Year
Developing Trust Touch and See!
1 to 2 Years
Shop till You Drop
Puppet Magic
Moving On
2 to 3 Years
Read to Me!
Music Makers
Play Dough
3 to 4 Years
Kitchen Cut-Ups
Scribble, Paint, and Paste
Chores
4 to 5 Years
"Hands-on" Math
Getting Along
My Book
What About Kindergarten?
Appendices
Good Television Habits
Choosing Child Care
Ready-for-School Checklist
Notes
What We Can Do To Help Our Children Learn
Child Development eBook - Helping Your Child Get Ready for School - Developing Trust Touch and See!
Learning Begins Early
• Describes the qualities and skills that youngsters need to get a good start in kindergarten;
The road to success in school begins early. Good health, loving relationships, and opportunities to learn all help preschool children do well later in life. But many parents wonder, "How can I give these things to my child?"
This book is for all of you who have asked this question. It's for parents, grandparents, and others who want to know what to do to help young children get ready for school. Throughout the preschool years, you can do many simple things to help your child grow, develop, and have fun learning. This book:
• Tells what to expect from preschoolers each year from birth to age 5;
• Suggests easy activities that help children grow and develop; and
• Explains how to encourage enthusiasm toward school and teachers and make it easier for children to adjust to kindergarten.
Special sections in the back of the book tell how to monitor television viewing and find good programs; and explain how to find suitable child care.
Parents and caregivers are busy people. Most of us have many responsibilities: jobs outside the home, laundry to wash, and groceries to buy. When we are tired and under stress, it's often hard to feel we are being the best parents.
But however busy we may be, there are lots of things we can do to help our children get ready for school--little things that make a big difference. Many of them cost little or nothing and can be done as you go about your daily routines.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Learning Begins Early
What Does It Mean To Be Ready for School?
Activities
Birth to 1 Year
Developing Trust Touch and See!
1 to 2 Years
Shop till You Drop
Puppet Magic
Moving On
2 to 3 Years
Read to Me!
Music Makers
Play Dough
3 to 4 Years
Kitchen Cut-Ups
Scribble, Paint, and Paste
Chores
4 to 5 Years
"Hands-on" Math
Getting Along
My Book
What About Kindergarten?
Appendices
Good Television Habits
Choosing Child Care
Ready-for-School Checklist
Notes
What We Can Do To Help Our Children Learn
• Describes the qualities and skills that youngsters need to get a good start in kindergarten;
The road to success in school begins early. Good health, loving relationships, and opportunities to learn all help preschool children do well later in life. But many parents wonder, "How can I give these things to my child?"
This book is for all of you who have asked this question. It's for parents, grandparents, and others who want to know what to do to help young children get ready for school. Throughout the preschool years, you can do many simple things to help your child grow, develop, and have fun learning. This book:
• Tells what to expect from preschoolers each year from birth to age 5;
• Suggests easy activities that help children grow and develop; and
• Explains how to encourage enthusiasm toward school and teachers and make it easier for children to adjust to kindergarten.
Special sections in the back of the book tell how to monitor television viewing and find good programs; and explain how to find suitable child care.
Parents and caregivers are busy people. Most of us have many responsibilities: jobs outside the home, laundry to wash, and groceries to buy. When we are tired and under stress, it's often hard to feel we are being the best parents.
But however busy we may be, there are lots of things we can do to help our children get ready for school--little things that make a big difference. Many of them cost little or nothing and can be done as you go about your daily routines.
CONTENTS
Foreword
Acknowledgments
Learning Begins Early
What Does It Mean To Be Ready for School?
Activities
Birth to 1 Year
Developing Trust Touch and See!
1 to 2 Years
Shop till You Drop
Puppet Magic
Moving On
2 to 3 Years
Read to Me!
Music Makers
Play Dough
3 to 4 Years
Kitchen Cut-Ups
Scribble, Paint, and Paste
Chores
4 to 5 Years
"Hands-on" Math
Getting Along
My Book
What About Kindergarten?
Appendices
Good Television Habits
Choosing Child Care
Ready-for-School Checklist
Notes
What We Can Do To Help Our Children Learn
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BN ID: | 2940013702943 |
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Publisher: | colin |
Publication date: | 10/11/2011 |
Sold by: | Barnes & Noble |
Format: | eBook |
Pages: | 50 |
File size: | 192 KB |
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