Wednesday, August 25, 2010

A must, Do-It-Yourself resource for all parents of preschoolers

There is something so amazing and joyous about watching a small child when they learn something new. There is a spark in the eye without shame and pride in their step. And suddenly you're wearing a stupid smile on your face and taking credit for his genetic heritage. Fortunately for us (and) it's quite exciting, but every time I turn around, they found another way to impress us.

My four (almost five if you ask)-year-old is to write really great, and notto recognize an incredible job, reading and writing children aged four and five letter words. What really turned on him, this wonderful world of writing (besides the fact that every time you turn busy mom, do) is a wonderful new resource teacher who was found in his half-day Pre-K class - laminated , erasable writing surface.

Sounds easy, right? You figure that you find everywhere, right?

Well, not so simple. Sure, you can probably be found online atsometimes alarming rates, but what now?

Now, when you are near a shop or your office has its own office supply store, can be well on your way to completion.

But before going further, you need a few things.

15-30 or pre-printed "Models" (you can find these at regular pre-K curriculum, find and print online or even your own designs: try to focus on letters or words or numbers, but they logically group pounds in each lessona better understanding)

or A 1 - or 3-hole punch

link or a folder or three rings, the last pages together

or a few dry-erase markers (small format, not the type of huge white boards)

If you have a laminator in your office or home, have the same pre-printed laminated models. You can adjust the delivery or creative it does not really matter, and your children will have a lot of fun writing it without attracting too much. If you do not haveEquipment, just check with your printer office supply store and see if they can do for you. Or as a last resort (with an added benefit, maintainability) can only flow patterns in paper protectors (like the kind I use for special reports).

Do it now? Well, if this is the only test drive!

Bring only do each of the points at home, a quick demonstration (and believe me, it's fast - my son was very fast to control the markup)for, well, at least the next half hour, everything will be lost in any needed mental lucky.

And being a bit 'of practice and a lot of fun, you will find that much closer to the joy of hearing your child read the bedtime story!

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