1-3 Years
Here are some posts that are geared toward 1-3 year olds.
For parents:
- However you choose to parent, be consistent
- Make a game out of an everyday task
- Using the right level voice
- Why time with dad is so important
- Follow your instinct to be the best parent you can
- Set your expectations high
- Try to be calm and you’ll pass that on
- Organize how your child spend their day with a caregiver
- Say what you mean, and mean what you say
- Helping your child develop good character
- Share your definition of expectations
- Play games with your child to get them ready for school…really?
- Giving your child specific feedback
- 10 go to ideas to teach your child about letters and words
- Help your child develop pre-reading and pre-writing skills
- Re-use 6 everyday items
- How to get a U.S. Passport
- 4 fun ways to engage children through music
- Re-use an egg carton for letter learning
- Hanging your child’s artwork can be easy…we swear
- Using an art portfolio to store home and school work
- Top places to give away your old stuff
- 5 ways to make cleaning fun with your child
- Ideas on how to organize your digital pictures
- Teach your kids how to organize
- Make a picture using shape cut outs
- Go on a shape scavenger hunt
- Why it’s important to start learning shapes and colors early
- 5 best places to search for colors with your child
- Get down and dirty with art materials
- I Spy with shapes
- Explore the science behind color
- Use their favorite character to practice colors.
- Teach and encourage independence
- Independence in an airport
- picture cues help independence
- How music saves the day on a road trip
- Car scavenger hunt
- the backpack
- how to help your child with drop off
- routines for more than one child
- Participate in a can drive
- A little reflection time is good
- Help to organize the school folder
- Model good behavior with your spouse
For teachers:
- Participate in a can drive
- A little reflection time is good
- Help to organize the school folder
- picture cues help independence
- Teach and encourage independence
- Get down and dirty with art materials
- Teach your students how to organize
- Make a picture using shape cut outs
- Set your expectations high
- Using the right level voice
- 4 fun ways to engage children through music
- Giving your students specific feedback
- Model good behavior with another teacher

















