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Kindergarten
Core SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
what age do kids start counting
What Age Do Kids Start Counting? | Milestones & Tips
What Age Do Kids Start Counting? | Milestones & Tips

Kids learn the skills necessary for counting from six months old to five years old. Explore counting milestones and how to help your child reach them.

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ContentCore SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
50 Good Books to Read for Kids on Bugs, Animals, Dinosaurs, and Space
Reading Milestones by Age: Stages of Reading Development
Reading Milestones by Age: Stages of Reading Development

Kids reach different reading stages as they develop, from playing with books to sounding out simple words to connecting what they read to their life.

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Core SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
when do kids learn addition
When Do Kids Learn Addition & Subtraction? | Math Milestones
When Do Kids Learn Addition & Subtraction? | Math Milestones

Kids typically learn addition and subtraction between the ages of five and seven. Explore how to help your child learn these two critical math skills.

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Things to DoDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
group games for kids
16 Fun and Easy Group Games for Kids at Home and in the Classroom
16 Fun and Easy Group Games for Kids at Home and in the Classroom

Group games help kids learn important social and emotional skills. We’ve collected 16 games to play with your child and their friends!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Super Sock Sort Activity + Certificate (Ages 2-5)
Super Sock Sort Activity + Certificate (Ages 2-5)

This sock sorting activity for kids builds early math skills like matching and counting—plus a printable certificate to celebrate!

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Banana Bear Toast Recipe (Ages 3-5)
Banana Bear Toast Recipe (Ages 3-5)

Make snack time fun with the Banana Bear Toast Recipe—a no-cook activity for preschoolers that builds early math and kitchen skills.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Little Explorer’s Scavenger Hunt (Ages 2-5)
Little Explorer’s Scavenger Hunt (Ages 2-5)

Try this scavenger hunt for kids ages 2–5—perfect for exploring, learning new words, and building early thinking skills through play.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
A Book About Me (Ages 3-6+)
A Book About Me (Ages 3-6+)

Celebrate your child’s growth with the About Me Printable Mini-book—perfect for reflection, self-expression, and end-of-year memories.

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Monthly Featured ActivitiesPrintablesCharlotte Wright
Roll Me a Story (Ages 3-6+)
Roll Me a Story (Ages 3-6+)

Build your child’s storytelling skills with a playful dice game that sparks creativity, imagination, and early writing confidence.

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ContentCore SkillsDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
scientific method for kids
Scientific Method for Kids: Steps, Examples, & Helpful Tips
Scientific Method for Kids: Steps, Examples, & Helpful Tips

Learning the scientific method helps kids build critical thinking skills. Discover steps, examples, and helpful tips for using it with your child.

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CharacterConfidenceDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
perseverance for kids
How to Help Kids Learn Perseverance: 10 Tips for Parents
How to Help Kids Learn Perseverance: 10 Tips for Parents

You know what they say: If at first you don’t succeed, then try, try again. Perseverance is an important lifelong skill, and teaching it to kids will help them confidently approach challenges with a growth mindset. In this article, we’ll explore what perseverance...

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CreativityCreativity & CuriosityDr. Jody Sherman LeVos
flexible thinking
What Is Flexible Thinking? | Plus, How to Teach It to Kids
What Is Flexible Thinking? | Plus, How to Teach It to Kids

Flexible thinking is a key executive function, which helps regulate behavior and achieve goals. Discover how to help your child learn to think flexibly.

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