[blparent] activities that can be done with children
Veronica Smith
madison_tewe at spinn.net
Sat Mar 27 20:39:12 UTC 2010
Another game we played when Gab was very young was the word game, a is for
alligator, b for ball and then I'd say this is an A word and list all kinds
of words beginning with that letter.
V
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From: blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org [mailto:blparent-bounces at nfbnet.org] On
Behalf Of Dena Wainwright
Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2010 9:26 AM
To: NFBnet Blind Parents Mailing List
Subject: Re: [blparent] activities that can be done with children
where do you live? some states have classes for kids that are done on a
sliding scale? do you have a moms club near you? that's a great way to meet
other kids. I've spoken with my pediatrician about the need for
socialization. she said that, until about the age of 2, a couple of
playdates or classes a week is enough. then, the need increases, as this is
when they begin to actually want to play with other kids, as opposed to just
watching them and playing near them. I think it's great that you want to
socialize her, I'm just not sure daycare is important yet. when you do
daycare, will you do a part time situation? what about swimming lessons
(you're in the water with her)?
I agree that vocabulary is very important at this age. my daughter is 18
months old, and she speaks more than 20 words already, where many of the
moms I know with kids of similar ages say their kids don't really talk at
all.
television time at this age should be extremely minimal. many studies
indicate that television at all before the age of 2 is actually more
damaging than helpful.
other ideas are to find a near-by park. those places are kid magnets in
summer, and you may very well meet other kids there. also, if you have a
church, daycare, etc. near by, you could post an ad saying something like
"my 14 month old daughter is looking for kids of similar ages to have
playdates with..."
Dena
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From: "DIANNA ALLEY" <dianna24 at earthlink.net>
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Sent: Friday, March 26, 2010 11:29 PM
Subject: [blparent] activities that can be done with children
> My little one is 14 months old now and I was wondering what activities I
> can do to promote learning. I already to her and we watch some shows on
> sprout together as well as letting her play with different learning toys.
> What else can I do. She is stuck with me and her daddy only for now. I
> am looking into a day care program because I feel she needs a challenge.
> I feel this school/ day care can provide this. She can go to it through
> pre Kay.
> I also have a question about that. Is their any programs that provide
> grants for programs like this. I feel she need to be around others not us
> me and her daddy. We don't know anyone with children.
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