Category: Park
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Saying More and More Words
Your Child Will Learn
How to add more words to their spoken vocabulary
Here’s What to Do
- Throughout the day, name lots of objects, actions, foods, and people. Give me a chance to imitate you.
- Talk out loud during everyday
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Naming Objects
Your Child Will Learn
How to answer a question with a word they know
Here’s What to Do
- Think of a word I can say. Point to that object and ask “What’s that?”
- If I’m learning a new word, ask
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Learning the Concept of One
Your Child Will Learn
That the word “one” is talking about “how many” items there are (one!)
Here’s What to Do
- Throughout the day, point out when there’s one of something.
- Play a quick body part game, talking about which
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Water Play
Your Child Will Learn
To explore the characteristics of water
Here’s What to Do
- Fill the bathtub or set up a kiddie pool or plastic bin outside. Provide some water toys. Some household objects that are great water toys:
- Cups,
- Fill the bathtub or set up a kiddie pool or plastic bin outside. Provide some water toys. Some household objects that are great water toys:
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Pointing to Communicate
Your Child Will Learn
That pointing is a good way to communicate
Here’s What to Do
- Play a pointing game with me. Ask me where a nearby object is, then pause and see if I’ll point to it. If I
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Natural Music
Your Child Will Learn
Music can be made from objects found in nature
Here’s What to Do
- Plan a trip to a park, nature trail, open field, valley, or meadow
- Find natural objects that can be used to make different
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Tree Texture Collage
Your Child Will Learn
How to observe and compare trees
Here’s What to Do
- Head to an area with several trees (ideally different types of trees). Bring a few pieces of paper, tape, and something to make a rubbing (a