Caregiver(s) can promote cognitive skills by asking their children to place information or objects* into categories according to: |
Function |
Size |
Color |
Shape |
Kind |
Caregiver(s) can enhance their child's arithmetic skills by teaching them to: |
Count by rote to 100 |
Understand number concepts to 10 |
Comprehend the concept of 'each' |
Identify a circle, triangle, and square |
Comprehend the concepts of 'more than, less than, same' |
"Identify which group has more/less/the same amount" |
Caregiver(s) can help to increase their children's knowledge of general, musical, artistic, scientific, historical, and literary information by: |
Visiting museums, exhibits, zoos, and dramatic theatre |
Listening to audio-books-on-tape |
Viewing videos, television, and illustrated books with their child |
Discussing what they see or hear as they take walks or drive along roadways |
The following instructional experiences may be beneficial in helping children learn to explain information precisely, respond to questions completely, and increase attention to details: |
Describe the attributes and functions of a familiar object or objects |
Respond to specific questions related to the name, color, size, use, etc, of the object |
Respond to the following questions related to situations, pictures of familiar objects: |
What can you tell me about this? |
What else can you tell me about it? |
What more can you think of to tell me about it? |
Are there any other things about it that are important? |
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