Posts Tagged ‘activities’

Preschool Activities for Saint Nicholas Day Celebration

Tuesday, August 18th, 2009

Every 6th day of December, we celebrate St. Nicholas Day. Saint Nicholas was once a priest who later on became a bishop. He had always loved children and the poor. Saint Nicholas Day is a great opportunity to teach the child about Santa Claus’ origin. Surely, with these preschool activities, children will enjoy the celebration of Saint Nicholas Day.
(more…)

Fun Activities for Your Children

Monday, June 29th, 2009

Making finger paints
Even when there are a lot of nontoxic and enjoyable finger paints at the market available for children who belong in different age groups, fun and safe finger paints can also be made at home. Prior to the discussion of this project, one should first select a location to be painted. It is best to choose an open space far from carpeting, furniture or walls since finger paints are capable of creating a mess. Children should wear old clothes or old, adult shirts (e.g. button-down long sleeves) that are to be put on backwards to be used as protection against paint. Newspapers or drop cloths should be used to protect the area where they are painting. After that, one can start making finger paints. Almost certainly, the needed ingredients can be found in the kitchen. Be sure that a lot of glossy papers are available since finger paints work best on this kind of paper. Butcher and shelf papers do just fine. In a pan, combine 2 cups water and ¼ cup cornstarch. Let it boil until it becomes thick. Let the mixture cool, after that transfer into storage containers such as jars. Every jar should have an added food coloring that is different from the other. For finger paints to dry faster and to avoid them from wrinkling, they should be hung on clothesline using clothespins. Once dried, you will be able to help the kids in decorating their own rooms with their latest finger paint designs or put the artworks at the refrigerator to be admired by everyone.
(more…)

Fun Activities for Your Children

Tuesday, June 23rd, 2009

Making crayon rubbings
Making crayon rubbings can be a fun way of letting your children show their artistic side without necessarily creating too much mess. One project you can make your child do is the nature rubbings collage. The first thing to do is to provide the child with any kind of white paper and crayons. Put the paper over a rough surface like a leaf or a big rock. So that the child can use his both hands, lay a weighty object or use a tape in holding the paper in its place. After that, take off the crayon’s paper wrapping, then using the crayon’s side, let the child rub the crayon over the paper to and fro. By doing so, you print the rock’s texture or the leaf’s veins and outline over the paper. You can also find other nature rubbings ideas outside your house so it’s a good idea to go out with your child so he or she can look for other objects which have a texture which he or she can use for this activity. Examples of which are the sidewalk, the fence’s wood and a tree’s bark. Other objects which you can use are household items such as floor tiles which have patterns, bottle caps, keys and coins. If your child wants to have a big and a colourful collage, give him a bigger paper like a butcher block type. By using like materials for this activity, you can turn this project into an educational one. For example, by creating coin rubbings, your child can learn about currencies.
(more…)

How To Plan Daycare Activities

Thursday, June 18th, 2009

At present, daycare centers are not only places wherein children are cared for while their parents are working during the day. Daycare centers, nowadays, are places for children participate in some activities so as to free them from boredom and make their day recreational. The activity that you plan to give to the children will depend on their age. To be successful in taking care of the children, you should be able to teach them new things and let their potentials be developed. By giving activities, the children become more active and become more comfortable in socializing with other children.
(more…)

Daycare Activities That You Can Do At Home

Monday, June 15th, 2009

A Simple Introduction To Child Care At Home
The activities of a daycare centre are programmed to help your child in his or her development. These activities are often simple things that a parent can do when they are at home. Just remember that when you do these activities to your children, repetition is the key. Repetitive activities are more instrumental in a child’s learning.
(more…)

Activities you should do in a daycare center

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

My Books’ Home

This is an activity for children from 2 to 6 years old. Make your child realize the importance of books by setting up a home library. This will encourage your child to read more. In building a home library, one would need books from any source and a bookcase where books can be placed.
(more…)

The following is a list of activities which can help children

Thursday, May 28th, 2009

The following is a list of activities which can help children with ages 3 to 6 years old to enrich their skills in language.

1) The first activity aims to help children focus their attention to sounds through words. In doing so, children realize that words consist of sounds. In the process, the children engage themselves in learning how to read as they match the sounds they hear to the words written. Remember that the benefit of doing this activity is that this can actually prevent problems in reading which may possibly occur in the future. The things you need for this activity include nursery rhyme books, a compilation of tongue twisters, a set of word games or a collection of silly songs.
(more…)

Daycare Activities: Use Snacks and Crafts to Teach ABCs

Thursday, May 21st, 2009

It is important to teach children the letters of the alphabet because this serves as building block for learning to read and other early education milestones. But even if the children already know their alphabet, it is needed that they are still regularly reminded and challenged with the letters in various order.
(more…)

Early Daycare Math Activities

Friday, May 1st, 2009

Always remember that learning Math is not complicated but instead it is simple and easy as 1, 2, and 3.

This is all you have to do:

You can use concrete items around your house that are familiar to your child. Look for the same items to facilitate easy grouping and sorting activities.
(more…)

Available Free Daycare Activities

Friday, May 1st, 2009

If you are teaching a daycare and you want to make your activities more interesting and exciting and enjoyable for the kids, there are variety of free daycare activities that you can do depending on your location, availability of transportation, and the number of kids in the class.
(more…)

Learn How to Start a Daycare

Our comprehensive guide shows you how to start a home daycare or daycare center.






Follow Me On Twitter


Child Care Jobs

Find a child care job near you - over 10,000 child care jobs nationwide!

State


FREE: Start a Daycare Lessons!

Receive our 5 part "Start a Daycare" email lesson mini-course for free!

Name
Email


Network, Chat & Learn
Join Our Daycare Community!

Meet other local daycare providers, chat & learn from other daycare owners in our Daycare Community - Signup for Free!



Looking for a Daycare? Try Our Nationwide Daycare Directory!

Find a local daycare/child care provider. Search thousands of daycare providers in our free daycare directory.

City
State