Friday, July 13, 2007

Reinforce Their Learning at Home Without Overloading Them

When children reach elementary, middle, and high school, they will be bombarded with homework assignments, reading, papers, reports, and a myriad of tests. It is important for preschoolers to be able to learn at their own pace. The pressures in later years will come soon enough.

In order to reinforce your child’s learning experience and help them to absorb what is learned in preschool, you can utilize some techniques at home in a fun and unique manner.

Reading to them at bedtime is a great way to increase their listening skills. Let them choose the book they wish you to read to them, and mix it up by reading the entire book one night, and asking them to either tell you what the outcome will be or to complete sentences they may remember.

To help them with their motor skills, purchase some drawing paper and crayons and have them create pictures in whatever genre they choose. To aid them in their listening skills, play a game such as Simon Says. This enables them to follow directions which can enhance their skills at preschool as well.

Another way to increase their skills is to ask them what they learned in preschool and to show you either verbally or through drawings. Mix up the discussion by asking if they made any friends, what are their names, and if they got along. Let the child lead the conversation, and if you find he or she doesn’t want to talk about it, let it go for a day or two.

Above all, experts advise parents not to overdo it by constantly asking questions or direct them to do a particular task. They are children, after all, and they should be allowed to play as children in order to clear their minds and just enjoy being a child.

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