This document is a calendar for September 2010 that provides suggested daily activities for parents to do with their children in the areas of toddler, preschool and school age development. The activities focus on topics like reading, arts, math, science, holidays and citizenship. They are designed to be educational while also engaging and fun for children through hands-on experiences like playing with toys, puppets, food, nature and craft projects. The calendar offers over 30 unique ideas for parents to interact with and stimulate their children's learning on a daily basis throughout the month.
This document is a calendar for September 2010 that provides suggested daily activities for parents to do with their children in the areas of toddler, preschool and school age development. The activities focus on topics like reading, arts, math, science, holidays and citizenship. They are designed to be educational while also engaging and fun for children through hands-on experiences like playing with toys, puppets, food, nature and craft projects. The calendar offers over 30 unique ideas for parents to interact with and stimulate their children's learning on a daily basis throughout the month.
This document is a calendar for September 2010 that provides suggested daily activities for parents to do with their children in the areas of toddler, preschool and school age development. The activities focus on topics like reading, arts, math, science, holidays and citizenship. They are designed to be educational while also engaging and fun for children through hands-on experiences like playing with toys, puppets, food, nature and craft projects. The calendar offers over 30 unique ideas for parents to interact with and stimulate their children's learning on a daily basis throughout the month.
This document is a calendar for September 2010 that provides suggested daily activities for parents to do with their children in the areas of toddler, preschool and school age development. The activities focus on topics like reading, arts, math, science, holidays and citizenship. They are designed to be educational while also engaging and fun for children through hands-on experiences like playing with toys, puppets, food, nature and craft projects. The calendar offers over 30 unique ideas for parents to interact with and stimulate their children's learning on a daily basis throughout the month.
1 TODDLER 2 PRESCHOOL 3 SCHOOL AGE 4 TODDLER Play the “show me” Help your child to Plan with your child Read The Little Red game when looking make square and to practice a favorite Hen together. Find at books. Ask your triangle shapes using sport during pictures of a cat, dog child to find an popsicle sticks. weekends. and a goose. Glue a object in a picture. straw on the back of the pictures. Read story using puppets. 5 PRESCHOOL 6 SCHOOL AGE 7 TODDLER 8 PRESCHOOL 9 SCHOOL AGE 10 TODDLER 11 PRESCHOOL Cut out pictures of Labor Day Give your child a Sit side by with your Rosh Hashanah EIid ul-Ftr Discuss the kind of people doing Have your child draw basket to pick up child. Prior to Starts on the eve Take your child for a weather to expect in different jobs. Glue a picture and write a his/her toys after play reading talk about before. Read ride in his/her stroller September. Together them on paper to summary of what time and organize the pictures and the together, It’s Rosh around the make a list of words make a Labor Day they would like to be them on the shelves. cover of the book. Hashanah by Ellie neighborhood. Talk that might describe collage. when they graduate Gellman. about what you see. September. from school. 12 SCHOOL AGE 13 TODDLER 14 PRESCHOOL 15 SCHOOL AGE 16 TODDLER 17 PRESCHOOL 18 SCHOOL AGE National Take some dirt and Have your child glue Have your child sit Help your child to Be a good citizen and Yom Kippur Grandparents Day some water and let a leaf onto a outside and write a spread yogurt on top don’t throw anything Be a good citizen and Spend the day with your child have some construction paper. description of the of a waffle, add some on the grass. Be a help your parents your grandparents. It fun in the mud. You Your child can choose front of the house. fruit. Eat and enjoy a good citizen and help recycle newspapers, will provide can wash him/her off a crayon to make a Did he/she describe healthy snack. your friends. plastics, glass, and wonderful memories later! head, arms and legs to the colors of the cans. for them! place around the leaf. flowers and leaves? 19 TODDLER 20 PRESCHOOL 21 SCHOOL AGE 22 TODDLER 23 PRESCHOOL 24 SCHOOLAGE 25 TODDLER Make a puppet out of Read together, International Day Of Go outside with Autumn Native American Show your child how sock or paper bag. Somewhere Today, A Peace your child and Orange is a color of Day to wash his/her hands Have a puppet show Book of Peace. What Take time to play a collect different Autumn. See how Make a picture of a while singing the with your child. does the word favorite board game leaves. Tape the many orange objects corn on the cob. ABCs. This gives “caring” mean? with your child. stems on a string your child can find. Glue on some him/her the right and hang them. unpopped kernels. cleaning time.
26 PRESCHOOL 27 SCHOOL AGE 28 TODDLER 29 PRESCHOOL 30 SCHOOL AGE
Johnny Appleseed Have conversations Have fun with a Make a group of 3 Watch a community born, 1774 with your child about sundae. Let your child objects and a group baseball game with Make a pattern with his/her new school taste and feel the ice of 4 objects. Ask your child. different color year. Ask about cream. Talk about the your child to tell apples; see if your his/her best friend or flavor. you which group child can copy it. favorite activity at has more things? school. Family Central 2010