Tuesday, September 21, 2010

Get your preschool child ready to learn to read and write

I recently took a class with my daughter I found it very informative, and thought I'd share some of what I learned with you. The class was aimed at 3-5 years of age and has the support of preschool children are about learning to read and write.

Obviously, and as every parent knows these days, an important thing to do, check regularly with your children. However, it was only about half of the daily activities with reading, making babies. The rest for the support of children build skills focused, How to learn to read and write.

muscle development is very important, but simply can not be expected to develop a preschool child, her hand strength and finger joints of blue. First, they need to develop large muscles. The first class we had wheelbarrow walk (taking children from their legs or ankles, and between their hands) or launch a balloon for the children to strike with a stick held in both hands, one hand on each end.

tactile play, was alsovery important. Play dough, sand, salt, shaving cream and have all been used as an example of things to use to encourage children to do things with your hands. The different sensations actually engaged the curiosity of children.

Some of the activities, encouraging children to create their own stories. Warned all parents their children do not change the words as they wrote down. Sometimes they had to cut stamps or magazines to tell stories and take pictures for the children wouldhave their parents write, but would also colored pencils or markers to draw so that the children of his own image as possible.

Make a book for your child is quite simple. Take a few sheets of paper, fold it in half, then staple the ends together, bend the clip stop near the edge. Most of the children loved their books.

One very important thing that I noticed during these lessons, learned how different each child. Some of it was very clear in terms of age,younger children were not simply interested in some of the activities, but there were always many options.

These classes really emphasize that you will get your teaching skills that help children to read and write, although not really teach them anything about their letters. There are many skills that must be learned.

Everything I had learned something in class that could be done easily at home. A favorite of my daughter, for example,Day we had a balloon filled with flour, then tie it and let you squeeze the children. Of course, my daughter asked why I could not do the big balloon, and I do not know if I really believe my explanation. But she has to squeeze a sudden, that builds Leave the hand and finger muscles so necessary for learning.

Help your preschool child will ready to read and write, is not very difficult. Just take some 'time and encourage them to play with things thatBuilding the muscles that they need and, of course, read to them every day.

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