About Teaching Children at Home

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Part of the video series: How to Teach School Fundamentals at Home

Summary: A child's education starts at home. Learn how to bring fundamentals from school to home in order to teach better teach children.

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Pamela Grier Pamela Grier has been working in the childcare industry for more than three years. She works at a 5-star childcare facility. She has experience in discipline,... read more

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About Teaching Children at Home

Hi, I'm Pam on behalf of Expert Village and I'm going to teach you how to bring home fundamentals learned at school. Remember, there are lots of different centers in each classroom and each one is not only fun, it's educational. Trust me, there's a reason why they?re there. Like blocks, they?re not just playing with blocks; their learning new skills. They learn classification when in Science and sorting bugs. There are lots of ways that you can bring these centers home. I'm sure that you have almost all of the toys that you see in the center. It's just about you actually getting down with the child and playing with them. The easiest way to control behavior issues is to be involved in your child's life. You can participate in a study, get involved in what the classrooms doing. Ask questions, talk to the teacher. Ask questions when your child is playing. They?re going to be more than willing to talk to you. They want you to play with them. After they spend all day at school, they want to spend time with mom and dad also. Ways that you can play with your kids? Build something with them, dress up with them, play a game, do a puzzle, read a book, anything. Just get involved.

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