Motor skills

How to make a student a gifted child

How to make a student a gifted child according to research | RaisedGrounded

Conversations I recently had led me to a dive into the ‘gifted child’ literature. Are there ways how to make a student a gifted child, i.e. raise a child’s IQ? Conversely, are there things parents should avoid because they lower their children’s IQ? I learned some surprising things. Before we start, ‘gifted’ can mean different […]

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types of puzzles for toddlers

15 Types of puzzles for toddlers and preschoolers | RaisedGrounded

Puzzles are a great activity for toddlers and preschoolers. There are different types of puzzles they can do. Read on for the benefits of doing puzzles, the types of puzzles for kids that are suitable for children that young, and how to help your child learn how to do puzzles. What are the benefits of

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Improve fine motor skills for toddlers and preschoolers

39 Ways to Improve Fine Motor Skills for toddlers and preschoolers | RaisedGrounded

Fine motor skills are important for everyday life and academic success. But they also are in decline 41,44 . In this post, you’ll see examples of fine motor skill developmental milestones for children aged 1 to 4 1/2 years. You’ll see why it is crucial that you provide your child with activities that improve fine

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Morning messages

Morning messages for toddlers and other loved ones | RaisedGrounded

I recently came across the concept of morning messages. Morning messages are, apparently, a staple of many classrooms in early education.1 Some states, such as NJ, even mandate morning messages in kindergarten2. Mailbox activities are also a popular activity for kids at home.3 Having a morning message/ mailbox routine can be a quick, fun, educational

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