Monday, March 11, 2019

Ready for Kindergarten Book Guide

Age range                     Book type                                Rationale




0 to
3 months

Just after birth, your baby
sees only in black and white,
with shades of gray. Because
of this, Baby loves to look
at contrasting colors in bold
geometric patterns. High contrast
books with one object per page.




4 to

11 months
At this point, your baby is
going to be more
interested in toys and pictures.
They’ll constantly grasp for
things that stimulate  vision.
Around six months, introduce
books which boost hand-eye
coordination.




Toddler 1+

At this stage, infants are
amazed at hidden objects.
Although this seems simple, it
exhibits a huge leap in the
baby’s cognitive development.
During this phase, rudimentary
object permanence emerges.







Wednesday, March 16, 2016

Write On!!



Writing has a positive impact on the development of children’s reading skills;

Reach this benefit by having children engage in writing;

If they can write well (quickly, legibly), they will write more and better;

More Time spent on writing, the better impact on reading.

Conclusion: We need to teach young children to print and write—Early on.