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Squid Games For Kids: Ways To De-Digitalize Activities For Your Children
The big idea is to take things that have been digitalized and get them off of devices. Let us know what ides you come up with and we’ll add it to our list.
Privilege
Understanding and appreciating the privilege we have is crucial to building empathy, gratitude, and a sense of social justice. Age 3-5: Concept: Explain what it
Understanding Autism
Explaining Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) to children can help foster understanding and inclusion. Age 3-5: Concept: Introduce the concept in basic terms. Language: Focus on
Being Inclusive
Understanding how to appropriately explain concepts around special needs to children is crucial for promoting inclusive attitudes. Age 3-5: Concept: Everyone is different and unique.
The basics of allowance
Teaching children children the basics of an allowance is a great way to introduce them to money management and financial responsibility. Here’s how you can
Teaching a child to advocate for themselves
Teaching children to stand up for themselves is an important life lesson that builds confidence, resilience, and communication abilities. Here’s how to introduce this concept
Valuing Differences
Ages 3-5: Jack notices a classmate’s darker skin tone and asks his mom about it. She explains, “We all have different skin colors, just like
Building Self-Esteem
Ages 3-5: After Mia finishes her finger painting, her mom encourages her by saying, “Great job, Mia! You used so many beautiful colors. I can
Empathy
Ages 3-5: When Susie sees a child crying because they fell down at the park, her mother says, “The boy is crying because he’s hurt.
Navigating Friendships
Ages 3-5: When Tommy doesn’t want to share his toys with his friend, his mom suggests, “Tommy, sharing can make playing more fun. It’s nice
Handling Disappointment
Ages 3-5: Sam’s ice cream falls on the ground, and he starts to cry. His mom comforts him, saying, “It’s okay to feel sad when
Gratitude
Ages 3-5: After dinner, Eli’s mom prompts him to say, “Thanks for a yummy dinner!” to his dad, who cooked it that night. Eli learns