to parents of pre-schoolers: how much structure are you putting into your days? I've had my son solo for the past 2 weeks and we've just done whatever. Lego, drawing, cooking, bit of TV (limited), jigsaws, 'going on an adventure', playing outside.
one of the games we like is 'pictures of animals' where we choose an animal and look at it on Google images. i let my son type the animal in, and it's really helped with him recognising letters, but he's not really there at all with writing them yet.
i guess what i'm saying is what's everyone else doing at that age? I have NO idea what 'level' of achievement they're supposed to be at.
to parents of pre-schoolers: how much structure are you putting into your days? I've had my son solo for the past 2 weeks and we've just done whatever. Lego, drawing, cooking, bit of TV (limited), jigsaws, 'going on an adventure', playing outside.
one of the games we like is 'pictures of animals' where we choose an animal and look at it on Google images. i let my son type the animal in, and it's really helped with him recognising letters, but he's not really there at all with writing them yet.
i guess what i'm saying is what's everyone else doing at that age? I have NO idea what 'level' of achievement they're supposed to be at.