Logic and Reasoning
Thinking and problem-solving helps children take in information and understand how things in their world are related. Young children use their logic and reasoning skills in everyday experiences when they build with blocks, complete a puzzle, or discover that peeling the paper from around a crayon gives them more crayon to draw with.
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Play a guessing game! Describe a person or an object and have your child guess what it is. Try describing grandma or grandpa, the family pet, or your childs favorite toy!
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Play I spy! Say, "I spy with my little eye something..." and add a descriptive word to the end of the sentence such as "red" or "striped." Take turns spotting objects and guessing what they are!
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Make a safe obstacle course at home where you child has to hop over a pillow, walk around a chair, and go through a doorway. Introduce vocabulary words such as over, under, through, and around!
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House of Bricks
Frank Underwolf tries to blow down the houses of the three pigs in this spoof.
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: Before your child draws a path, ask him to describe his plan. For example, ?I?m going to go over the flowers and between the two tables.?
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Use things around the house (such as socks or your child's toys) to play "which of these things is not like the others?"