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Type Your Own Title Here Do your kids say “nothing” when you ask them

Type Your Own Title Here Do your kids say “nothing” when you ask them what they did at today? Try these tricks to get your kids to talking about school. Type Here Children need to hear specific questions in order to give specific answers. Open ended questions like “What did you do? ” may be too general to get the desired response. Try asking specific questions that require your child to answer with more than one word. ü Tell me about a story you listened to. ü What songs did you sing? ü Who did you play with? ü What did you have for snack? ü Where did you play? Type Here Did you know that play is an important part of the learning process? When they play, children are learning and developing cognitive, language, physical, social, and emotional skills. It is in your child’s best interest to have as much time to play as possible each day to promote healthy development. ü Did you do anything nice for somebody? ü What are you looking forward to tomorrow? ü Were you a good friend? ü Did you laugh today?

Type Your Own Title Here Do your kids say “nothing” when you ask them

Type Your Own Title Here Do your kids say “nothing” when you ask them what they did at today? Try these tricks to get your kids to talking about school. Type Here Children need to hear specific questions in order to give specific answers. Open ended questions like “What did you do? ” may be too general to get the desired response. Try asking specific questions that require your child to answer with more than one word. ü Tell me about a story you listened to. ü What songs did you sing? ü Who did you play with? ü What did you have for snack? ü Where did you play? Type Here Did you know that play is an important part of the learning process? When they play, children are learning and developing cognitive, language, physical, social, and emotional skills. It is in your child’s best interest to have as much time to play as possible each day to promote healthy development. ü Did you do anything nice for somebody? ü What are you looking forward to tomorrow? ü Were you a good friend? ü Did you laugh today?