Category: At Home
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Label Your Home
Your Child Will Learn
To identify letters and their sounds
Here’s What to Do
- Before you begin, use post-it notes or small sheets of paper to write labels for 10 objects in your home. Make sure some of the names
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Letter Blend Bingo
Your Child Will Learn
Words have letter blends in the beginning, middle, or end of them
Here’s What to Do
- Use the Letter Blend Bingo page and word cards to play this game
- Explain to your child that you will
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Letter Hide & Seek
Your Child Will Learn
To identify letter sounds in the middle of words.
Here’s What to Do
- Think of familiar 3-letter words with a vowel in the middle. Examples: cup, kid, top, nap, bus, pen, fox, get, cat, dog, etc.
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My Alphabet Book
Your Child Will Learn
To recognize most letters and know the sounds they make.
Here’s What to Do
- Create a 27-page booklet with standard-size paper. Write “My Alphabet Book” on the cover, and write the capital and lowercase letters at
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Make-Your-Own Concentration Game
Your Child Will Learn
Use working memory to match images that are the same
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to create multiple sets of 2 drawings that are the same image on small squares of paper (we suggest
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Child Friendly Yoga
Your Child Will Learn
A way to calm and stretch their bodies
Here’s What to Do
- Find an open space with room to move.
- Do the Spaghetti Test: wiggle your child’s arms and legs to make sure they’re relaxed, like
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Relax My Body
Your Child Will Learn
A relaxation technique to prepare for sleep
Here’s What to Do
- Ask your child to make their toes still, and say “Goodnight toes!”
- Continue naming body parts in order: toes, feet, legs and all the way
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Happiness Boost Cards
Your Child Will Learn
A way to add a little more joy into their daily routine
Here’s What to Do
- Together with your child, brainstorm some very short activities that make them happy. Some examples:
- Give a hug
- Smile big
- Together with your child, brainstorm some very short activities that make them happy. Some examples:
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Signs of Affirmation
Your Child Will Learn
A positive way to start or end their day
Here’s What to Do
- Together with your child, brainstorm an affirmation to repeat each day. An affirmation is a short, positive phrase. Examples:
- I have a big
- Together with your child, brainstorm an affirmation to repeat each day. An affirmation is a short, positive phrase. Examples: