![]() Encourage him to teach his guests the rules of the party. When ready, invite his favorite stuffed animals to join you. Teddy Bear Tea Party: Have your child set the table with your help for the party. ![]() (A great resource is the poster “How are you feeling today?” by Jim Borgman)Ĭreature Sightings: See how many creatures your child can spot outside, including birds, rodents, and insects and keep a running list with photos or drawings. Try to expand a child’s feelings vocabulary by adding in creative or lesser discussed emotions such as disgusted, peppy, or inspired. ![]() I Spy Interesting People: Identifying feelings is critical for each child when he or she is trying to become self-aware to be able to communicate her needs and challenges and to develop into her own best problem solver. ![]() Games CPCK’s Recommended Games (5 years old and up)Ĭharades (non-competitive): Expand categories and think of animals, insects or vacation destinations to act out for one another with no teams and the simple enjoyment of nonverbal acting and guessing. ![]()
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