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Conflict Resolution Wheel

Yes, another post about conflict resolution! It is such an important skill that crosses over many domains. When it comes down to conflict...

Spelling Creations

Similar to practicing letter shapes, we love using fine motor activities to reinforce sight words and spelling patterns. There are many...

Sight Word Splat!

One key aspect of learning to read is the ability to recognize common words without need to sound them out. These are called sight words,...

Pom-Pom Transfer

This is a great low-key activity from Mom Brite to help develop a child’s fine motor skills in a fun easy manner. The pom pom transfer is...

Threading

Although this task may seem very straightforward, it is an excellent way to establish those essential fine motor skills we use everyday...

Fine Motor Weaving

Ever wonder what you can do with those pipe cleaners that are always lying around in your house? Weaving has been around for a very long...

Yoga for Kids

Yoga has always been an activity loved by many adults and teenagers. Yoga is also an amazing activity you can do with your kid that has...

Movement Maze

If your child is bouncing off the walls and full of energy, this is the activity for you! Take advantage of that energy and build a game...

Patterning Activities

Understanding, recognizing, and extending patterns is a key skill that shows up in academic and everyday life. Practicing patterning is a...

Math Scavenger Hunt

For parents and caregivers of young learners, it can be intimidating to figure out how to integrate fun, age-level math into home...

Cereal Colour Sorting

If you have some stale coloured cereal hanging around (think Froot Loops), I Can Teach My Child suggests a great option for younger...

Fun with Texture

For little ones, we love the idea of practicing to categorize in creative ways, like classifying by texture. In addition to building...

Match and Create Shapes

Identifying shapes may sound like a cliche kindergarten activity, but it is a very important skill for young learners to have. There’s a...

DIY I-Spy

As children progress into preschool and kindergarten age, it’s important to build vocabulary by learning the relationship between words...

Conflict Resolution: Feelings Jar

Resolving conflicts with peers independently can begin to become more necessary as children enter preschool or kindergarten. But you...

Be a Helper at Home

Having children assist with household chores will help begin to build their sense of community as well as train them to help out around...

Using Stories to Teach Social Skills

Picture books are a great way to begin to build social skills with your child. For example, a key aspect of social interactions is taking...

The Five-Finger Friendship Challenge

When kids are away from their peers for extended periods of time, it can seem challenging to continue building their social skills. But...

Feelings Check-In Board

A great way for children to start reflecting and thinking about their emotions is a feelings check-in board. These check-in boards help...

Emotion Faces

For preschool and kinder aged children, they can often have a hard time identifying and understanding their emotions. They may get really...

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