Learning at Home Preschool Week 21
Social-Emotional Development Bunny Breathing This breathing strategy allows children to release stress and disengage when needed. Teach the children to hol
Learning at Home Montessori Week 21
Practical Life A Salad Made from Fruit? At this time of the year, lots of fresh fruit is available. This is a great time to teach your child how to prepare
Learning at Home OSC KidZone Week 21
STEAM Activity: Can You Stand on a Paper Cup? This a simple activity you can do with your children indoors or outside. All you need are paper cups, and car
Learning at Home Infant Week 21
Cognitive Development Shake It Out What is Needed: A shoe/tissue box, tape, scissors, small toys Cut one or two holes anywhere on the box, just big enough
Toddler Greeting Circle Week 20
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Learning at Home Pre-Kindergarten Week 20
Social-Emotional Development S.T.A.R. Breathing Remember intentional breathing strategies bring oxygen to the brain to help your child focus and remain cal
Learning at Home Toddler Week 20
Social-Emotional Development Breathing Walk Deep breathing can help your child relieve stress and manage emotions. Take a breathing walk with your child. T
Learning at Home Infant Week 20
Cognitive Development Taking Care of Baby Invite your child to copy your actions as you care for a baby doll. Rock the baby, wrap it in a blanket, feed it
Learning at Home Montessori Week 20
Practical Life I'm a Little Teapot This week, the fascination with water continues. Summer is a great time to practice pouring water, as it can be done eit
Additional Resources Week 20
https://www.commonsensemedia.org/ – This website is a source of entertainment and technology recommendations for families on movies, books, apps and games
Learning at Home OSC KidZone Week 20
STEAM Activity: Build a Waterslide Your challenge for this week is to build a waterslide for a Lego man (or another small toy). Some things to think about
Learning at Home Preschool Week 20
Social-Emotional Development Bird Breathing Encourage your child to flap their arms gently, as if they have bird wings. Have your child inhale as they rais