#EarlyLearning happens at home. During a calm moment, invite your child to come up with ways to manage stressed feelings. By giving your child some responsibility you’re helping them learn to manage their emotions and behavior. #VroomTip#SEL#athomelearning
Valuable and practical suggestions to help guide teachers and parents as they provide different play, reading, and game scenarios for young children to learn #Coding and #HigherOrderThinking skills. @rbpsEAGLES
True baby talk can boost infant brain and speech development. What is parentese? It's proper adult speech delivered in a different cadence. Learn more from CNN Health https://t.co/yC0Nn6800N
You can help your child build vocabulary and other early literacy skills while folding laundry. Learn more from @2SmallToFail. Anytime is learning time!
Laundry time is a great time to talk, read, and sing together! Talk about the different types of clothes. Have your child help you sort them into categories. Make piles of all the shirts, pants, and socks. Your child is learning how to categorize similar items! #TalkingIsTeaching
ICYMI: Last week, our partners at @UBrownsville launched a new project to help families talk, read, and sing together at the grocery store. Learn more from @NY1: https://t.co/7OyEQ7tVHf
Check out the exciting work that's going on in Brownsville! Our partners @UBrownsville are helping families in their community talk, read, and sing about healthy foods in supermarkets. https://t.co/zWQVh6deFq
Children’s brains grow strong when you help them stretch their learning further. Keep a moment going: ask your child a question that starts with what, when, where, how, or why!
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#VroomTip: Sing with your child, then stop and start again in a silly way. Watch how they respond. This game is a great way to engage your child’s focus and support their early self-control abilities. @princeton shares more on #playtime. https://t.co/CRN3FsYQiZ
Let your child take the lead on what books to read. Reading to and talking to your child everyday builds early literacy skills. Anytime is learning time!
You have all the skills necessary to support your child's early learning. Read about what science says you should do to encourage brain development. Anytime is learning time.
"Things that we need to do with infants and toddlers are not things that cost a lot of money. It's really about interacting with them, being responsive to them."
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