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Creativity helps us live joyously and wisely, it may be every bit as
significant as reading, writing or manners as children grow up. If you're
looking for low-cost, easy and imaginative activities you and your child can
do together ...
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The first six years are the
most important years in your child's life. In the early years, the brain
forms connections that set the stage for lifelong learning, behavior and
health. By age six, children have a solid foundation for reaching their
full potential in the years ahead.
Baby - Birth to 12 months
Learning
- Talk to your baby. Point out familiar
objects and name them.
- Read simple picture books and nursery
rhymes to your baby. It is never too early to start.
Adjusting
- Respect your baby's personality and
feelings. Each of us responds to people and situations in our own unique
way.
- Introduce your baby to grandparents,
caregivers and others. This will help him learn how to get along with
people later in life.
Toddler - 1 to 3 years
Learning
- Sing, talk, listen and read to your
toddler every day.
- Enjoy counting and rhyming games
together.
Adjusting
- Develop unrushed routines for eating,
going out, playing and sleeping.
- Help your child understand his feelings.
or example, say, "I see that you are angry because you don't want to go.
We will come back later."
Preschooler - 3 to 6 years
Learning
- Use everyday situations to teach
opposites, time and how the calendar works.
- Limit the amount of time your child
watches television. Watch television with her.
Adjusting
- Give her lots of chances to play with
other children.
- Your child's fears and nightmares are
real to him. Comfort him and help him find ways to feel better.
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News:
Study: Parents Can
Help Babies Get Rhythm
(June 3, 2005)

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