Friday, March 14, 2008

Create Home Environments for Your Kids

It is central role for you as parents to prepare your home for your kids, so these ideas can become practical possibilities. To do this, first of all look at your home from their point of view. They are, after all, part of the home and they should be made to feel that they have important place in it.

 

For example, Children’s house is used only by kids. Home is different, of course, because it is shared by the all the family, but it is possible to have furniture of the right scale into different rooms. The kids’ bedroom, for instance, is probably going to be used entirely by them, so at least this room can be prepared with everything kids-sized. There will be other rooms in the home, too, where the kids, depending on her age, will be able to participate and have a place for things of their own.

 

Your garden, however large or small, will provide a wealth of experiences for your kids. From the first time she was taken into our garden as a baby, she has received experiences through her senses, such as the feel of wind on his cheek or birds’ singing, and by the time she is three, she enjoyed a lot.

 

Together you and your kids will find different types of soil and rocks in gardens, water is in the soil or in ponds even in puddles and usually a variety of plants and animals, so your kids can learn a lot about how plants and animals breathe, drink water, give out airs and reproduce. Your kids could collect different kinds of seeds and leaves, then identify them, compare their shape and size, and learn about the different uses of trees and flowers.

 

Exploring and observing seems to come naturally to a young child, it is only necessary for you to create opportunities for them.

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