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         Preschool Development Teach:     more books (35)
  1. Teach Yourself Your Babys Development (Teach Yourself: Parenting) by Caroline Deacon, 2008-04-21
  2. Teaching Parents to Teach: A Guide for Working With the Special Child
  3. Mommy, Teach Me: Preparing Your Preschool Child for a Lifetime of Learning by Barbara Curtis, 2007-06-01
  4. To Teach Well: An Early Childhood Practicum Guide by Kate Browne, Ann M. Gordon, 2008-08-28
  5. Literacy Play : Over 300 Dramatic Play Activities that Teach Pre-Reading Skills by Amy Cox, Sherrie West, 2004-05-01
  6. Powerful Children: Understanding How to Teach and Learn Using the Reggio Approach (Early Childhood Education Series) by Ann Lewin-Benham, 2008-06-20
  7. Learning To Teach: Not Just For Beginner: 3rd Editions by Linda Shalaway, 2005-05-01
  8. Teach Yourself Helping Your Child to Read (Teach Yourself: Relationships & Self-Help) by Dee Reid, Diane Bentley, 2009-10-21
  9. Tunes That Teach Spelling Bk/cd Set: 12 Lively Tunes and Hands-On Activities That Teach Spelling Rules, Patterns, and Tricky Words by Marcia Miller, Martin Lee, 2005-01-01
  10. Helping Your Preschool Child: with Activities for Children from Infancy through Age 5. by Nancy Paulu, Fran Lehr, et all 2010-05-17
  11. Comprehending Math: Adapting Reading Strategies to Teach Mathematics, K-6 by Arthur Hyde, 2006-09-15
  12. Learning to Teach in the Primary Classroom by Anne Proctor, Margaret Entwistle, et all 1995-12-22
  13. And the Cow Jumped Over the Moon: Over 650 Activities to Teach Toddlers Using Familiar Rhymes and Songs (For Toddlers and Twos) by Pam Schiller, Thomas Moore, 2006-04-01
  14. Following Directions: Easy Learning Songs And Instant Activities That Teach Key Listening Skills (Sing Along and Learn) by Ken Sheldon, 2006-05

1. Preschool Development: Reading Readiness Skills
Preschool development Teach your child left to right tracking, hand eye coordination, and other reading readiness skills.
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Preschool development: reading readiness skills
Preschool development: Teach your child left to right tracking, hand eye coordination, and other reading readiness skills.
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Although you do not want to push your preschooler too hard, there are many fun activities that you can engage in that will provide your child with reading readiness skills. You certainly will want to encourage a reading-positive attitude in your child. One of the best ways to do this is to show your child that you enjoy reading to him/her and on your own. Also, try to model different types of reading, so that your child realizes that there are many reasons for reading. Your child will also need to know that there are different types of reading. Sometimes we read for information. Sometimes we read for pleasure. Sometimes we just scan an article or recipe for a few quick facts. Reading requires the ability to track words and letters from left to right. Your child will not need special training to do learn how to do this. The easiest way to encourage development of this skill is to place your finger beneath each word that you are reading aloud in your child’s picture books. Have your child follow along with his/her eyes as you are reading. You can also let your child put his/her finger on the words as you read them.

2. Switching From Crib To Bed - Moving A Child From Crib To Bed
When and how is the best way to move a little one from crib to bed?
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    What is the Best Way to Transition from Crib to Bed?
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    zSB(3,3) Question: What is the Best Way to Transition from Crib to Bed? My 3-year-old son is still sleeping in a crib. We'd like to move him out of the crib and into something bigger like a toddler bed or twin bed. What is the best way to transition from crib to bed? How can we make sure he stays put at night and during naptime? Answer: For young children, making the switch from crib to bed is a monumental one. While some children take to a bed readily and happily, for others the experience can be traumatic. It's important that you handle the transition smoothly to avoid causing sleep issues in the future.

    3. The Importance Of Dress Up Play - Encouraging Dress Up Play In Preschoolers
    Dress up play isn't just fun for preschoolers, it's an important activity that offers them a chance to use their imaginations, build vocabulary skills and gain confidence.
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    Using their imagination, preschoolers can gain vocabulary skills and confidence
    By Amanda Rock , About.com Guide
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    Dress up play isn't just fun for preschoolers, it's an important activity that offers them a chance to use their imaginations, build vocabulary skills and gain confidence. Mario Lalich zSB(3,3) Ever wished you were someone else, even just for a little while? With dress up play, your preschooler can be anyone he likes, from a superhero to the king of the castle. And while dress up play is an incredibly fun activity for little kids, it's also a very important one, helping them build up their vocabulary as well as their confidence. Here's how to make the most of it. Why Dress Up Play is Smart
    There is a reason why you'll find a box of dress up play clothing in most preschool classrooms. Because preschool teachers know that when kids use their imaginations, they also are working a host of other important academic and emotional muscles. When your daughter dons "scrubs" (pajamas) and checks her dolls using a "stethoscope" (for my daughter it was a hair ribbon) her mind is going a mile a minute, practicing what she has experienced herself dozens of times. When he's imagining himself as a race car driver, he's actually learning not to drive of course but the actions of sitting in a car, buckling a seat belt and putting the key in the ignition.

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