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Melissa and Doug Play Food Ideal for Kinesthetic Learners

Most preschoolers are kinesthetic learners (that is, very hands-on) and love the bright, colorful Melissa and Doug play food found in nurseries and preschools. The kids learn a lot just from making up their own games; they’re keen observers and imitators. You’d be amazed to see them practicing the cooking and cleaning tasks they’ve seen mom or dad perform in the real kitchen, murmuring phrases to themselves like they hear them do “hmm…need 2 cups milk…milk, milk, milk” or “it burning oh, no, oh, no!”

Kids can learn even more through adult interaction with them in their games. Two heads are better than one and yes, you do have an imagination just as good as your child’s. You can add in degrees of stimulating complexity to his games that he’s never thought of. For instance, he or she may not yet have caught the resemblance between stacked sofa pillows and an oven, but if you build one with him and “bake” the play food breads or cakes inside you teach him so many things.

Talk as you do it, don’t be afraid to throw in words he doesn’t know yet, to build his vocabulary. This will flow naturally if you’re really getting into the spirit, “Hmm…this oven will burn the cookies if it doesn’t have a thermostat, “ (pick up small block, puts it on top), “there, that’s better, that’s the thermostat.”

Kids at this age are just sponges for new words. Even if they don’t speak them back right away, their eager mind still snaps them up and starts processing them. Studies show that the number of different words they’re exposed to between 0-3 years of age is directly related to how broad their vocabulary is later in life.

If a child is not naturally a verbal learner, but is more kinesthetic, getting involved with his play food is a perfect way to build language skills. Talk to him about what he’s doing, in an upbeat, fun and energetic tone. Laugh with him and tease him, say things a few different ways so he hears several words for the same thing. It’s a great way to expose him to new vocabulary in a way he enjoys.

Play food is good, too, for helping kids practice pre-math skills like sorting, colors, shapes, and identification of objects, and even counting. With brands like Melissa and Doug, or Learning Resources, it usually comes with a handy storage container to sort or count into. Personally, I like the Melissa and Doug brand because it is high quality and they package it in attractive reusable containers, unlike some of the other brands. But you can also use any container from around the house. Here’s a sample conversation that develops all these skills and more:

“Ok, where are the chocolate chip cookies? No, silly, that’s the cake, yes, it’s a baked good, but it’s not cookies. Yes, those are the cookies!  Don’t they look scrumptious, absolutely super delicious and full of warm chocolate goodness? Oh, that’s right they’re not warm yet, we have to put them in the oven. Where are the other play food cookies? Yes, the sugar cookies. Let’s bake them, also. Ok, now, we have to set the timer and wait for them to cook.”

(At that point, you can practice counting, if you want. “How many seconds should they bake? Let’s count ten seconds. One, two…” Or go ahead and set a real timer for five minutes and practice some sorting and colors.)

“What can we do while we’re waiting? Let’s gather up the vegetables. Where did they all go? Here’s the lettuce and the tomato, where’s the carrot? Let’s look for it. Do you see it? Where could it be? Let’s search for it. Do you remember what the carrot looks like, it’s orange, and pointy, and about this long, or is it this big, (arms wide) no, right, it’s pretty small and little (move hands back to the actual size of the carrot), hmmm…is it beneath the sofa? No… Is it behind the sofa? No… Is it under this book? …oh, there it is! I’ve spotted it! Do you see it too?”

“That’s right! Way over there in the corner! How did it get so far away? These vegetables, they like to wander off. Ok, look, now we have some vegetables, the lettuce, the potato, the tomato, and the carrot. Where are the fruits? Here’s a fruit, what’s it called? Did you say apple? That’s right. It’s the same color as the tomato! What color is that? That’s right, red! Let’s find all the red foods. Do you see another one? Great! That’s right! The ketchup is red. Is there anything else? I see something over there, what is it? Uh-huh, it’s a cherry. Look at all these red foods. How many do we have? Let’s count them… one, two, three, four. That’s right!”

“Ok, that’s the timer! Let’s check on those scrumptious chocolate chip cookies and see if they’re done…”

In just five minutes of play, the child has practiced colors, sorting, remembering something, and has heard synonyms for size (long/big, small/little) and location (under/beneath) and other synonyms as well (baked good/cake or cookie, look for/search for; look/see/spot). He’s practiced counting and he’s exercised his imagination pretending the sofa pillows are an oven. He’s heard and enjoyed the rhythm of language through big words like ’scrumptious’ and ‘delicious’ and through goofy utterances like “these vegetables like to wander off”.

It’s just a few of the ways that play food can be used as more than just a toy, but as a real enhancement to a preschool education. The kids love it, and it is fun for adults too. So, if you’re looking for toys that are fun and educational at the same time, try this! While my personal favorite is Melissa and Doug, other brands include Learning Resources, Girl Gourmet, Step2, and Haba. The important thing is to get involved with the child. You can help turn play food into a real educational opportunity. You’ll both be glad you did.

Breakthrough Secret, Teach Your Baby To Read

We’ve all heard about the wonders of reading to, or humming a lullaby to infant even before it is born. Just nearly each person looks onward to being able to exclaim “my baby can read” and do other cool brand new things. *Celebrating The Milestones

Celebrating the baby steps and milestones is one of the most exciting moments in a mother’s life. One has to begin somewhere, of course, and pot the seeds that will bring out the greatest in baby’s development even sooner than you teach your baby to read.

Fortunately, there are so many remarkable innovations within the market right now as far as learning aids or baby development products are concerned. Go for those which focus on the necessary principles of toddler development.

*No alternate for Reading Aloud

Age appropriate books that moms as well as educators can read out loud to babies are ideal. Yes, indeed, there’s no alternate for reading aloud to your kids, even in the digital age of DVDs and internet programs with folks who can immediately address your babies as they look on the tv screen or PC.

Read-aloud books can be a mother’s greatest ally in helping form their baby’s memory, language skills and also emotional well-being. There are so many excellent choices out in the market now, so getting started on a regular routine of reading out loud to your baby can be a cinch.

*Don’t Over Stimulate Your Baby When it comes to infants, however, one should never over stimulate or force your toddler to focus on the book. The most significant issue is to make emotional sparks connecting the baby, the book, and the person reading, who is usually the mother.

My baby can read for the reason that we used a set plan and did not overdue it. Getting your toddler down on the path to being a bookworm does not mean insisting that your baby concentrate closely on the books you have bought.

To develop a lasting fondness for vocabulary and stories (which can turn into an craving for reading that can set a nice pattern for the rest of the baby’s life), make reading encounters fun and pleasurable bonding encounters

*Include Reading with Snack Time

While bathing baby, for example, include soft waterproof books with appealing yet easy pictures, letters or numbers. Throughout meal or snack times, you can place a small & colorful baby book on the flexible tray in baby’s high chair to stimulate the little guy or gal’s curiosity & interest.

It’s a good thought to let baby control the book while enjoying a bath or meal. As far as infant learning programs there are so many that can strengthen and even steer you along a path. My baby can read because we used a combination of unique products all helping to stimulate and build on prior learning experiences.

The Your Baby Can Read! Program is one that walks you along, it lays out exactly what needs to be finished every week. That in conjunction with learning toys and a few waterproof books really sets you on the right track.

Custom Essays Writing Tips

There are no leading rules and regulations as far as custom writing is concerned. You can put things in any way, but the accepted norm is that they should sound different from the work of others. This is very difficult in this age of plagiarism. Custom essay writing helps you grow intellectually too as it helps you understand more deeply into every matter you write on.

But no custom writer can survive in this tangled web if he lacks courage and conviction. He should be able to put things forcefully and should be able to see different aspects of the same topic simultaneously. No research paper can be graded well if the writer is unable to bring out his or her viewpoints courageously. For achieving this level of confidence, you need to be well versed in the subject on which you are writing. Language skills are also paramount here.

In this custom essay writing industry every time I turn around, it seems like there is a new website selling essays to unsuspecting college students around the world. These companies are unethical and doing their customers a major disservice.

There is always a chance of fraud while you are working with a new company. The company might use plagiarized texts which are almost always overlooked by students. When caught in class, these custom essays online  become a cause of great humiliation and embarrassment for the student who doesn’t even know where the text was stolen from and why. These fake companies who claim to provide essay writing help use writers who have poor writing skills, they provide poor essay help, and thus the quality of their essays is extremely low. There is a great risk involved while looking for a particular company that could provide custom essay writing. The company can easily turn out to be a fraud one and consume both the student’s time and money, and that too for nothing in return.

Therefore, before you buy the services of any custom essay writing company, keep the following significant points in your mind:

  • Check the company phone number or fax number
  • According to the Industry standards response to customer query is less then 24 hours. If you have an essay to submit within 24 hours, you should expect a reply within 24 according Industry standards from an authentic custom essay website.
  • Physical Postal Address must be provided
  • An authentic custom essay writing service must give you with the opportunity of your direct communication with writers ensuring their credibility.
  • A custom essays writing service should offer 100% refunds to their customer incase of:
  1. Counterfeit Material
  2. Late delivery time
  3. Plagiarism.

However, there is no harm in involving professional writers in the field to create superior essays. These writers can help acquire superior grades for students and better results for other writing professionals.

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