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Creating A Rhythm. www.thelittleoaklearning.com Look at Work When considering your daily and weekly thythm you may wish to add certain household jobs that you do, things like grocery shopping, sweeping the floors, especially anything that your child will be involved in. These can be added to your weekly and daily plan (calendar). To start with it’s best not to add to much, as it could feel rigid or like a lot of pressure. ©Copyright of Jill Wignall www.thelittleoaklearning.com The family rhythm must be shared with the family. The simple plans can be put on the fridge for all to see. Comments may be made of how ‘on Wednesdays we have lunch at Grandma's’. There are various tools to help children know the days of the week or daily activities through visual props, giving them even greater understanding of where they are up to in the rhythm each day or week. ©Copyright of Jill Wignall “ordinary www.thelittleoaklearning.com

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