Monday, September 6, 2010

Teach colors and shapes with preschool games for families

My children can not get enough of games with Mom and Dad - for sale can?

Sometimes we all have a break in the middle of the day and play together. Most of the time I have to do to make sure we play like we all have fun together too. I so involved in things that I go from one task to another and then forget to have some 'fun.

Today, after numerous requests from my children, I have one card. Today I have six years, Ryan, and it was withMaegan three years. In the past, Maegan sat on my lap and help me with my papers, but today he wanted to be his "team."

"Sure," she said, and put a yellow card on the stack.

We went round with Maegan suspension of the right color for her new all alone. Then finally a turning point, which is not the right color.

"You have a card:" I asked, pointing to the large icon at the center of the map, "a circle, asa? "

Although I still had my finger next to the icon, went to each card once. She carefully checked to determine if it is a "Match" had - and if they found one, put it on the stack.

The game was a great success - especially since he won the first round!

"This is a point for the team of 'My Little Pony' (as they call their team had):" I congratulated her. She beamed with pride. He won, and she had done alone.

As I sat there admiring herPerformance I realized how easy it is to lose the natural opportunities like this in that education. This game has taken his turn, sorting, colors and shapes.

It 's always a great asset as a parent to home school for another opportunity to help our children learn and practice what they have learned. Thus, "One away!

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