While children achieve gross motor development at different ages they are typically achieved in this order: Walking – Most children learn to walk between 9 months to 18 months. Running – Usually a few months after learning how to walk. Jumping – Most children are able to jump by 2 and half years old. Balancing [...]
I found this chant in a Scholastic’s flier. My kids enjoy clapping to this chant to remind themselves to use good manners: We’ve got manners, Yes we do. We’ve got manners, how about you? We say thank you, Yes we do. We say thank you, how about you? We say excuse me, Yes we do. [...]
Here is a list of the 220 sight words that your child needs to learn to become a fluent reader. This list is commonly referred to as the Dolch list. These words are the 220 most common words in books. The words are grouped into different levels, not necessarily the corresponding grade. If you have [...]
My 4 year old and 3 year old girls love puzzles especially 100 + pieces princess puzzles. They are such good friends working on puzzles together and in addition to keeping them occupied it is great to know that they are building important educational skills. Hand-Eye Coordination Memory Fine motor skills Learn to look at [...]









