by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Apr 9, 2020 | Critical Thinking
Easy ways to include your kids in your day-to-day life and bake in early learning skills. Three Ways to Play: Ask your child to sort the clean laundry into piles. They can sort by type of item (socks vs. pants) or see if they can sort by family member. As laundry is...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Apr 9, 2020 | Critical Thinking
Delivering mail while stuck inside can be a fun learning activity. What you need: Notes or letters (these can be created beforehand or the activity can be played simply with post-it notes). Stuffed animals, dolls, or action figures How to play: Ask your child to...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Apr 9, 2020 | Content, Core Skills
This activity has five variations. Your notes can be reused for future playtime. What you need: Post-its Marker or crayon How to play: You will need to draw or write out on each post-it note, depending on the I Spy game you’re creating. Hide the post-it notes around...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Apr 9, 2020 | Creativity, Creativity & Curiosity
This mess-free obstacle course is the perfect partner for your DIY Olympic Medals. Bring on the big movements and big fun! What you need: Long string or thread How to play: String yarn throughout the house, creating an obstacle course with its path (keeping in mind...
by Dr. Jody Sherman LeVos | Apr 9, 2020 | Content, Core Skills
Watch as your child learns the letters of the alphabet, reinforces the letter-to-sound relationship, and develops crucial fine motor skills. What you need: This printable Crayons, markers, or colored pencils. About this worksheet: The first step to reading is...