Recognizing Letters and Sounds
When family games, pretend plays, or daily activities and observations are included, 3-year-olds enjoy learning.
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Reading with Your Child
Reading to your child is one of the finest things you can do for their development. It helps youngsters acquire sight words, develop their imagination, and understand the world.
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Making Up Stories
Children adore listening to and telling stories, which may be done anywhere, anytime. Doing it in a car, at sleep, or in line at the grocery store is ideal.
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Playing a Number Game
Number sense games are a fun method for kids to learn numbers, counting, and fundamental mathematics.
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Sorting Activities
Sorting is a fun way for kids to learn about size, shape, color, etc. They also learn problem-solving.
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Drawing
Drawing is a 3-year-old preschool favorite. Currently, a child's creative talents are unimportant. Drawing lets kids express themselves, practice fine motor skills, and have fun!
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Building with Blocks
Block building is a simple, mess-free activity for 3-year-olds at home. The creativity and enjoyment students can have with this little exercise is incredible.
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Paper Cutting with Safety Scissors
Kids feel powerful with tools. They're proud when they cut the paper!
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Doing Daily Chores
Let your toddlers try and you'll be shocked at what they can do. Giving kids modest duties makes them feel pleased and teaches them life skills.
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Role-playing
Role plays are great for 3-year-olds because they teach kids about emotions, people, and situations.
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