Category: At Home

  • Repeat After Me

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to listen to and understand directions given out loud.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Tell your child you’re going to play a following game.
    2. Give your child a direction. Ask them to repeat the words out
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  • Listening Game

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to listen to, remember, and follow 2-step directions

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Tell your child you’re going to play a listening game. 
    2. Give your child a series of 2-step directions. Some examples:
      • Clap your hands,
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  • More or Less?

    Your Child Will Learn

    Comparing the amounts of two groups of objects

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Wherever you are (home, playground, bus, store, etc.), direct your child’s attention to compare groups of objects. Try to find groups with 5 items
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  • Building Fun

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to use different materials to build a structure

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Gather building materials from around the house (cereal boxes, cans, plastic containers, straws, egg cartons, paper towel tubes, etc.).
    2. Place the materials on
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  • Fast and Slow Music

    Your Child Will Learn

    That music has different speeds (tempos)

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Play some music, perhaps while in the car. Hand your child a tissue and tell them to wave the tissue to the speed of the music.
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  • Dramatic Play

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to express themselves and apply learning through play

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Invite your child(ren) to play pretend with you. Decide what you’d like to play together. Some ideas:
      • Use your kitchen table to play
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  • I Know That Story

    Your Child Will Learn

    To enjoy reading familiar books with adults.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Choose one of your child’s favorite books, ideally one with repeating phrases.
    2. Prompt your child to join you when you read the repetitive phrases on
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  • Making Connections

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to connect what they read in books to real-life experiences.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Invite your child to read with you and let them choose the book.
    2. While reading, connect this story to your own
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  • Picture Walk Read-Aloud

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to use a book’s pictures to tell a story.

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Choose a picture book that tells a story (ideally one your child hasn’t read before or doesn’t know very well).
    2. Point to
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  • Let’s Make Pizza!

    Your Child Will Learn

    How to prepare a meal and talk about food they like or don’t like

    Here’s What to Do

    1. Gather all of the ingredients you need and set them up together with your child.
    2. Let your child
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