Children need to learn how to use scissors before starting kindergarten. This sheet is designed to teach your child to work adeptly with scissors and move beyond just snipping or cutting in a straight line.
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This Valentine's Day themed sheet is designed to teach your child to work adeptly with scissors and move beyond just snipping or cutting in a straight line!
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An important part of our S.T.E.M. curriculum at CEFA Early Learning schools is working with patterns. You can try this fun Valentine's Day themed patterning activity at home!
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It may still be a while before we can see our friends and family in person again, but here are 6 ways to help your child connect to loved ones during the pandemic.
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Between soccer games, text messages, doctor’s appointments and lunches, it’s easy for quality time to get cut. Below are 10 tips to ensure it doesn’t.
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Cloud dough is wonderful for little ones and older children. It is similar to play dough but is much lighter, softer and has a crumbly texture to it that is perfect for snow day play!
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There is no right way to build this tree, so the more children use their imagination, the better. Use any pieces you have at home and see what your child comes up with!
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This is a simple but not so easy activity that will teach your child S.T.E.M. as well as fine motor skills. Make a Christmas tree out of LEGO bricks, and decorate it!
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Parents are faced with a dilemma when purchasing toys for their children every year: Should they buy what their children want? Or should they buy an educational toy? Here are some factors to consider before you buy this holiday season!
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Cooking with your child is a wonderful way to build family traditions, and to teach your child to prepare a dish with love, that they can share with the whole family. My famous pumpkin recipe tastes amazing and is so easy to make!
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This is an incredibly simple science experiment that will mesmerize your child! Using only dish soap, milk, food colouring, 2 q-tips and a cookie cutter, your child will learn so much chemical reactions.
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We use play dough almost on a daily basis at our CEFA Early Learning schools. We make our own, and I will share with you one of our recipes so you can make it at home with your child. They will really enjoy spending time making it with you!
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From birth and throughout early childhood, children use their senses to explore and make sense of the world around them. So, why is sensory play important in the early years? I explain in this article. Let me know what you think in the comments below. https://t.co/k5J30inbPq
Snowmen at Night is a wonderful story to read together and is such a great way to welcome the winter. Enjoy the story, explore the illustrations, imagine what else the snowmen are up to and fully explore every aspect of the book together.
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Cheers to you Dr. Pimstone for dedicating your life to advancing medicine through research (and superhuman dedication). We are all sooooooooo proud of you!! https://t.co/AWQuh8PkTj
My Leaf Prints on Play Dough activity seems quite simple but your child can gain fine motor skills, learn math, and learn about natural science! Plus, you'll need an outdoor walk to collect the leaves, which gives you both a chance to connect with nature. https://t.co/bCQXZpR5CE