Teaching the spirit of Christmas to early learners

Achieve The Early Dream Day Care Center is teaching the spirit of Christmas to early learners:

My goal was to bring back more literary tools for early child development, yet since the children in our care are so young I’m focusing this activity mainly on fine motor skills, language/speech and being able to identify differences.

The activity was formed off the idea of the “secret santa” activity. While children are making crafts and gifts for there loved ones, we created a chart where children can keep track of how many objects they have created and who they want to give them too. While also teaching them the spirit of giving for the hoildays.

A child within a positive environment will contribute to their ability to benefit from learning exposures. A child who is healthy is fully capable of taking advantage of an opportunity to learn and focus more clearly when in positive environments. Confidence, Open-minded discussions and multiple forms of explanation will effectively educate young minds for positive behavior and they’re social development. Promoting positive social skills in early learners by intergrating the spirit of Christmas. Simple discussion and physical objects for visual use, are the best way for early childhood to learn social and verbal skills. By teaching the…

• Spirit of Christmas

• Legand of Santa Clause

• Homemade Candy Canes

• Creative Christmas Art Development

MediCare Professionals Training In Mental Development focus learning focus was designed to promote…

• Fine motor skills

• language development

• Play based learning

• Child creativity

• Fun

 

Baby’s First Thanksgiving: Finger Foods for babies with no teeth

Infant stages normally don’t get to enjoy thanksgiving because mothers are not sure what they can feed there baby. Once the baby reaches four months and older, mothers and fathers should generally start thinking about soild food groups to feed there children. Purée has been a common way parents and caregivers feed people who have troubles swallowing purée to get heavyer food on the stomach, such as meat or vegetables. Parents should definitely consider these finger food tips & purée meals to feed your child’s hunger this thanksgivings season.

• Sweet Potatoes

• Pears

• Pumpkin “Pie”

These meals normally enjoyed on thanksgiving would be your top choices to feed your infant. Not only are the meals healthy and good on your child’s development process, they don’t cause choking or harm to the baby while eating.