We have a new children’s book about emotions that we want to share with you and today Play-Based-Parenting welcomes the author for a very personal interview! Children’s books are a gentle way to explore emotions and start building Emotional literacy. Previously, I shared these awesome books for developing emotional awareness in children and now, I… [Read More]
Help child learn Multiplication. A Hands-on Approach for right brain learners
Do you want to help your child learn multiplication? Maybe you have a struggling right brain learner who just doesn’t get it… Yet! Or are you looking for some distant learning ideas while self isolating due to the covid-19 pandemic? What ever the reason, I have got your covered. At the moment our schools are… [Read More]
26 ways to bring your visual spatial learners spelling to the next level
It is common for visual spatial learners spelling to require a little extra help. Their brains read differently. These fun ways to bring your visual spatial learners spelling to the next level will be a big help. Your child might even start to like spelling lists. My Dimples has visual spatial traits. I have found that visual spatial… [Read More]
Zones of Regulation Coping Strategies Dice – Free Printable
I was so excited when I came up with the zones of regulation coping strategies dice. Children can always benefit from visual cues to help them regulate their emotions. Sometimes they need some strategies to get their state of alertness back in the green. Here are some ideas for zones of regulation coping strategies. A… [Read More]
Resilience inner peace activity for kids – Things I can control
This Resilience inner peace activity for kids is a creative way to help children identify things they can control and things that are out of their control. This artistic activity has a personal touch and can be used to open communication regarding ‘letting things go’. I did this with Miss T (6) because she tends… [Read More]
Fun Phonemic Awareness Rhyming Games for Right Brain learners
Lately we’ve been going back to literacy basics with Phonemic Awareness Rhyming Games. Miss T’s reading has not progressed like I would have hoped. And although we have always read, and she is a really bright child, reading seems to be something that hasn’t come naturally to her. It hasn’t “clicked” yet. Instead of forcing… [Read More]
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