As parents, we are often aware that it could be good to guide the little ones to learn new things , but we do not know very well where to start. We are sure that there is much that could be done to help children in their pre-preschool stage, with the aim of developing their skills and that they may notice less change the day they have to start their first days of school, and indeed they are many activities that can be done.

For this reason, in this article, we want to propose some that could be very effective for the development of motor skills in younger children , although we must never forget at this point that what is truly important is that they are happy and enthusiastic about the idea. to learn new things, and that such learning is never observed by parents as an obligation.

Children need freedom to know the world around them!

 

 

5 ideal activities for future preschool students

  • Add. At three years of age, normally, children already know how to count but not always add. Use that counting skill to practice addition, asking questions like, “I am eating two strawberries and you are eating two strawberries. How many strawberries do we eat together? ” When the child in question counts the four strawberries to reach his or her conclusion, he or she is also learning how the numbers work together.
  • Recognize numbers. We also use numbers in other ways throughout the day. Practice how to recognize and look like numbers, as well as what they mean on the clock, on a measuring cup, on a grocery price sign… etc.
  • Sounds of words. By the age of three, children already know a good number of words, so we can use that knowledge to figure out what they sound like. Instead of making it complicated, try to emphasize the opening sounds. For example, commenting that H is a silent letter will make it easier for children to understand the spelling of many words that are familiar to them, such as ant .
  • Recognize colors and shapes. Like numbers, colors and shapes can be more complex in practice than in picture books. Colors have all kinds of hues in the natural world, and shapes are a bit more difficult to identify when they are not clearly outlined in bold. In practice, ask your little ones to find things that have a specific color or shape. You can also use these types of games and activities to play rhyming words.

 

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  • Practice writing . Ask your little ones to put their signature on when they make a special drawing, for example, or take a pencil and ask them to imitate your movements on paper. In a simple and fun way they will be able to observe what writing skills are all about.

 

 

Specific games to develop motor skills and imagination

  • Use the medicine or toothpaste boxes to turn them into tower building pieces. You can also add cardboard wheels or paint them for the children to put away their things or play house.
  • Line the tin cans with colored paper (making sure they cannot cut) and prepare balls with newspaper so they can play mini-size baskets.
  • With rolls of toilet paper you can create telescopes, and if you cover the gaps at the ends with fillings of lentils or other legumes, you will get fun musical instruments .
  • Pick up magazines or grocery catalogs to cut out figurines. With them, the little ones can create stories or even stories that you can keep in cans to always have at hand. You can also divide the images into parts and create simple puzzle games.

 

Let’s do it!

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