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Teaching Preschool Kids? I'm going to school to become a teacher. In two weeks I have interview with the Education Board and I have to present a video to them of me teaching. I work at a preschool in the afternoons (we don't really teach then, just let the kids play and do some art) and I'm planning to tape myself there. Many of the kids in my class are from foster homes or had abusive parents and are now with their grandparents so most of them don't know how to recognize their letters/numbers yet. I was wonder what kind of lesson would ... (Asked by Tara C) |
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| You could use newspaper or magazines to help teach letters. Have them circle a particular letter you are teaching them or cut out the letters from magazines or newspaper. They could glue them on something - card stock, posterboard, construction paper, paper plates, etc. Or you could have a little contest to see who can find the most "B's" or whatever letter or number you are teaching them. If you are teaching them colors, you can have them find pictures in magazines (libraries are a great resource to get magazines or even a freecycle.org group in ...(Answered by Joyce P) | |
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What is the reason a 4 yr. old can only speak 2-3 word sentences ? Recently turned 4. Speaks some difficult words very well but others are inaudible. Mental age is 6-9 months above peers. Tries to cut with scissors. Can draw stick figure w/face since Oct.06. Has played independently since about 14 months. Has super imagination. Can understand a lot of adult conversation. Uses a Leapster and a V-smile. Knows all colors, shapes, some letters, numbers, sits through the reading of a short chapter book. Excellent at predicting outcomes and sequencing. Knows shorter-longer/bigger-smaller. Very gentle with animals. Will carry around a worm or bug all day without harming it. Refuses to pottytrain ... (Asked by TIP & MITTEN) |
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| because he parents probably talked for him when he younger, throughout all infant and baby years, I did that with my first child, I talked for him, And he could not even speak a sentence until he was 6, he was 5 when he said words finally, My family and doctor all told me that i talked for him thats why, When he ewanted a cookie, he pointed, I ran and gave him a cookie, soo your answer is the parents, But wait till this child gets to be 20, He will not shut up and he will turn out ...(Answered by trudycaulfield) | |
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