Watches – whether they are digital or analog -- are a fun way to get your preschooler excited about time. Rather than focus on trying to teach your child how to tell time, start by helping him/her understand the notion of time. For example, help your child get a feel for how long a minute or an hour is. You can do this in a number of f...
This is a great opportunity to provide your toddler with
printables and activities that challenge him to grasp early reading and math skills. Browse the Preschool and Pre-K printables and activities on Learning Path that focus on basic letter and number learning. Encourage your child to
call out letters or words in books as you read to...
LeapFrog has many fun, educational games to help preschoolers learn and practice their math skills. A few of my favorites are “Team Umizoomi: Street Fair Fix-Up” that teaches number sense, pattern recognition, shapes, “Olivia” that teaches measurement, numbers, addition and subtraction, sorting and classifying, and “Get Ready For Kinde...