Having a daily routine helps children learn healthy habits and responsibility. Below are some resources to assist with learning through routines.
Having a daily routine helps children learn healthy habits and responsibility. Below are some resources to assist with learning through routines.
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Let's get ready for school with Elmo! This is an hour long compilation of videos, songs and learning opportunities for getting ready for school.
Read Alouds to help with Home-to-School routines and transitions.
Learning about kindness begins early. One important developmental milestone is when kids begin to understand that others may think or feel differently than they do. Build this skill by asking your child how they might feel in common situations. Watch the video together, and help your child put their feet in someone else’s shoes. (Sesame Street in Communities)
School routines and Home Routines: Kids may have the same responsibilities in different settings, but routines can help them connect lessons between school and home. - Provided by Sesame Street in Communities.
Parents share their experiences for learning through routines.
These questions will get your child thinking about their school day in a way that inspires them to build a growth mindset. Their answers will give you a sneak peek into what they learn, struggle with, and what’s happening in their school day. - (Resource by Big Life Journal)
Printable lunch notes, for a positive word of encouragement or a growth mindset message.