5/5 Chinmoy G. 2 years ago on Google
Great
place
to
feel
the
environment
fully.
The
best
part
about
using
play
as
a
canvas
for
learning
is
thatย it
should
be
fun
for
everyone.
The
hardest
part
isย getting
on
the
childโs
level.
If
your
child
wants
to
play
with
blocks
and
doesnโt
know
what
to
make,
you
can
provide
choices:
โshould
we
build
a
barn
for
our
farm
animals,
a
maze
for
our
bug
toy,
or
a
castle
for
a
king
and
queen?โ
Once
the
child
uses
his/her
words
to
choose
an
activity,
take
turns.
You
place
a
block,
your
child
places
a
block.
Be
sure
toย act
excited
and
engagedย in
the
activityโ
this
will
help
them
get
into
the
activity
as
well.
Ask
teachers
and
therapists
what
goals
your
child
is
working
on
and
incorporate
these
into
play
if
you
can.
But
even
if
you
canโt,
there
areย many
skills
learned
through
play
that
you
may
not
even
know
you
are
targeting:
turn
taking,
creativity,
conversations,
actions,
pronouns,
etc.
Below
I
have
listed
some
games
and
activities
that
are
easy
to
recreate
at
home
with
toys/objects
you
already
have.
So
get
playing!
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