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Archive by Date | Archive by Article Title Preschool Gross Motor Skills Gross motor skills are essential to your preschooler's development. Come check out these fun ideas to promote the development of these important skills and learn what skills are age appropriate for your child. Water Table Play Water tables are a great way to beat the summer heat. Set up a table today and watch your preschooler's imagination come alive. Check out these easy additions to add to the table to take their play to a whole new level. Simple Sensory Play What is sensory play? Why is it important? Sensory play is a fun, engaging way for your preschooler to learn. Through these hands-on activities, your kiddo will develop linguistically, socially, emotionally, and cognitively. Check out these easy ideas. Teach Your Child Shapes Learning shapes is a preschool milestone that should be met before kindergarten.Your child's natural environment is full of shapes, so start teaching your child all about shapes without using flashcards. Get them moving with these simple activities and they will have their shapes mastered quickly. Preschool Education Newsletter Sign Up Find out how to get signed up for the free preschool newsletter. Preschool Newsletter Sign Up Find out information about our free weekly newsletter. Understanding Reading Terminology Are you overwhelmed at the thought of teaching your preschooler how to begin reading? The process can seem daunting if you are unfamiliar with key reading terminology. Come and learn what key reading terms mean along with some simple activities to develop these early literacy skills. Early Writing Skills Did you know that writing skills can be developed long before you put a writing utensil in your child's hand? Improving your child's fine motor skills will promote early writing skills. Help your child develop the necessary fine motor skills needed to write with these three easy activities. Learning Through Play Kids naturally learn through playing. As a parent, you can easily build learning into your child's play time without interrupting their natural play. Read this article to find some quick, easy ways to do this.
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