Little Beginnings Packet

Gaines Elementary School

 

 

 

J    What is School “Readiness”?

J    Characteristics of 4-6 year olds

J    “I’m Not Really Five”

J    Getting Ready For Kindergarten

J    Fun with Baby

J    Infants Can Learn

J    Older Infants Play and Learn

J    For Infants and Toddlers

J    Activities For Infants and Toddlers

J    Quality Infant Care outside the Home: What to Look For

J    Singing with Babies

J    Play is Important Business

J    Fun and Games: Early Childhood Education at its Best

J    Good Toys for Three-Year-Olds

J    Good Toys for Four-Year-Olds

J    Good Toys for Five-Year-Olds

J    How to Help Friends and Family Select Age Appropriate Toys for Your Children

J    What Principals Would Tell Parents to Help Parents Help Their Children

J    Why Read To and With Your Children- Ages 1-3

J    Why Read To and With Your Children- Ages 4-5

J    Raise a Reader: from the Flint Public Library

J    The Development of Receptive and Expressive Language

J    Our Child’s Record of Speech and Language Development

J    Ages at Which Certain Sounds in a Child’s Speech Are Normally Developed

 

You can help your child speak more clearly by:

(Vocabulary Development Information can be found on the first page of the Speech and Language pages)

J    Speech and Language of the One Year Old Child

J    Speech and Language of the Two Year Old Child

J    Speech and Language of the Three Year Old Child

J    Speech and Language of the Four Year Old Child

J    Speech and Language of the Five Year Old Child

J    When to Refer to a Speech and Language Pathologist

J    If You Think Your Child Stutters

J    Stuttering Ages 2-6

J    Discipline Tips For Parents