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Day 90: Playing with Other Children

Here is another learning activity adapted from our “Home Preschool Curriculum” developed by Fran Wisniewski and Diane Flynn Keith for UniversalPreschool.com.

Remember, only do these learning activities if they are enjoyable for you and your child. Do not treat this as a “must do” lesson. It’s simply a fun activity that provides an opportunity to learn, while building “readiness skills” for the school or homeschool environment.

~ Playing with Other Children ~

In addition to playing with brothers and sisters or neighborhood friends, here are some ideas to help your child learn to play well with others:

  • Join a playgroup (check your local parenting newsmagazine for listings) or join a local homeschool support group.
  • Once you meet other children, set up play dates for your child.
  • Go to the park often so that your child can play with other kids.
  • Join “mommy and me” classes through your local park & recreation department to meet and play with other children.

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