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When you talk to your child, even if they can't talk
back, their brain is developing important communication
communication and language skills. |
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The simple act of allowing your child to coo, babble,
speak or tell you a story while making eye contact and
responding does wonders for your young child's
development. |
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Reading is the single most important thing you can
do to develop your child's future literacy.
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Playing together helps your child develop social,
emotional and communication skills. |
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Math, language and memory skills – all these important
skills can be developed by the simple and rewarding
act of singing together at home! |
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House, doctor, pirates, vet, superheroes, princess,
dinosaurs and more! When you play pretend games
together, your child is learning. |
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Your child is learning important skills like social skills,
creativity and positive self-esteem when you are
simply laughing and being silly together! |
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Cooking and baking is a fun and productive activity
that will help your child develop their curiosity,
language skills and more.
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Doing chores and errands is an excellent way to help
your child develop important brain-building skills. |
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Exploring in your yard with your children is a sensory
development packed activity that fuels their curiosity
and helps develop their understanding of how things
work! |