It’s a really super resource that gets kids hooked on books, stories and reading, and it includes thousands of titles as well as games, activates and audiobooks. A free trial gives a parent the ability to try it out and, with profiles created for up to 4 kids, the whole family can...
or by use an LCD projector and computer screen if you have them. If you prefer to use audio only, no problem. Your kids will love singing and dancing along to these fun nursery rhyme songs with or without a screen!
You can even record your child's thoughts, either by jotting them down in your own journal, or with an audio recording. (A video recording will be too distracting for most children.) If your write your child's thoughts, I suggest doing so on a separate paper so your child's scribbles...
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When the time comes to choose a pre-k for your little one, you’ve got a lot to consider. Does your state offer public pre-k, and if not, will you choose a private center-based or home-based program or virtual pre-k? You also need to factor in some common challenges, including ...
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Letting your children listen to audio-books also counts as reading aloud, so story CD's in the car, in the kitchen or instead of computer games and TV time will work very well too! Just choose them well - no linguistic junk food or twaddle is allowed!
Our toniebox is a new and innovative audio player for kids, great for bedtime stories or as a kids’ music box for dancing or background music. It’s screen-free and so easy to use that even the youngest can operate it. Placing tonies audio characters on the toniebox starts the play...
enough to be seen from across the room. The font used should be kid-friendly for your little learners – no loops, swirls, or squiggles to confuse developing eyes and brains. To signal a transition time, you can use audio or visual cues or both. This cue could be any of the ...
K. Differences in functional brain network connectivity during stories presented in audio, illustrated, and animated format in preschool-age children. Brain Imaging Behav. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11682-018-9985-y (2018). Article Google Scholar Horowitz-Kraus, T. & Hutton, J. S. Brain ...