Kids Weekly Planner, Kids Weekly Schedule, Dry wipe planner, daily organiser, reusable, Girls, Boys, Dry Erase Calendar, Timetable, Homework, Kids Chores, Message Board

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Kids Weekly Planner, Kids Weekly Schedule, Dry wipe planner, daily organiser, reusable, Girls, Boys, Dry Erase Calendar, Timetable, Homework, Kids Chores, Message Board

Kids Weekly Planner, Kids Weekly Schedule, Dry wipe planner, daily organiser, reusable, Girls, Boys, Dry Erase Calendar, Timetable, Homework, Kids Chores, Message Board

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Arts and crafts: At this age, art is a natural entry point for practicing literacy skills. Staple paper together for makeshift books to build print awareness, pull out the paints to make letters, and get creative!

This is saving me!! Each week we write down 4 chores each day. These do not have to be long, time consuming chores. But with all of us home 24/7 kids need to pitch in and do their part. Our Weekly Visual Planner for kids is the perfect tool to help parents and caregivers manage their child’s weekly tasks, activities, and routines. With 130 schedule cards available in English & Bilingual Chinese (Traditional, Simplified, Pinyin, Zhuyin, and Cantonese), they’ll enjoy customizing each card with tasks they must accomplish while learning more about responsibility. When you're talking with your child, they're learning aboutconventions of speech, regulating the volume and tone of their voice, socially appropriate responses, and new vocabulary. Being organized is a skill that is important to incorporate into your kids routine. Organizing Skills are something that takes time to develops in kids. Thus, critical thinking, organizing and creativity are behaviours that need to be grounded in kids at the right age.

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We have found our favorite BRIGHT COLORED PENS for filling out our charts. My kids love using these pens…it even gets them excited for school work. You may be concerned that your child is not getting the same amount of academic instruction at home as they did at school. But did you know that in most early learning classrooms, teachers largely focus on play-based learning and building soft skills, like sharing with friends or sitting for a read aloud? There are occasional times for structured lessons, but even academic lessons are organized around songs and games. So, you are probably providing your child with plenty of academic instruction every day without even knowing it! By doing so, your child can prioritize their work and focus on what is most important. 3. Develops Responsibility: You are never too young to start organising your time! Help your children or students stay on top of their weekly activities with this colourful and approachable Kids Weekly Activity Planner. What’s more is that learning doesn’t have to be completely curriculum-focused. Even asking your child to help you with preparing dinner can teach them a valuable life skill and about different types of food, reading a book is great for improving a child’s vocabulary and empathy, and encouraging them to be creative through other fun activities like colouring can help to improve their ability to concentrate and focus. Additionally, if you want to teach your children about the importance of environmental awareness, we’ve produced a range of great resources that you could use during this time. Stay Connected

Although schools are currently closed for the foreseeable future, that doesn’t mean that learning should be paused. However, it’s important to remember that nobody is expecting you to homeschool your children for six hours a day, five days a week. Don’t put too much pressure on yourself at this time.Helping at home:Asking your child to help with age-appropriate household tasks builds self-confidence. It can take longer to complete these tasks, but it’s a great time to weave in academic skills and exercise gross motor coordination. Sensory exploration: Play with sand, foam, water, or cloud dough to build sensory awareness. Children will connect the way they feel to what’s happening around them, leading to appropriate behavioral choices and self-advocacy skills.



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