How you can help at home: Walk around your neighborhood with your child and take notes on what you see.
How you can help at home: Shoes designed to move help kids develop coordination, which is crucial to development.
How you can help at home: Make placemats to help your child build reading and writing skills.
How you can help at home: Have your child find living things and nonliving objects.
How you can help at home: In this activity your child makes a collage with tissue paper and paint.
How you can help at home: Have your child create a personalized alphabet book.
Have fun with your child making goop out of cornstarch and water.
In this activity your preschooler makes a collage that expresses different emotions.
In our busy family lives, it's easy to forget that children need time to do what comes naturally: let their imaginations run wild.
Kids can practice spatial prepositions on this imaginary trek through the snow.